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Skip lesions
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Crohn's
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Autoimmune
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Both
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terminal ileum is usually involved
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Crohn's
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Rectal sparing
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crohn's
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Lesions on anus
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Crohn's
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Transmural Inflammation
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Crohns
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"String" sign on barium swallow
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Crohn's
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Linear ulcers
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Crohn's
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Fistula's
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Crohn's
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Noncaseating granulomas
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Crohn's
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Lesions on the anus
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Crohn's
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Polyarthritis
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Crohns'
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Erythema Nodosum
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Crohn's (Red spots usually found on the shins, they are autoimmune reaction to subQ fat)
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Uveitis
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Crohn's
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Ankylosising spondylitis
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Crohn's
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Continuous lesion
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UC
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Mucosal and submucosal inflammation only
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UC
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Psuedopolyps
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UC
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Crypts abcesses
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UC
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Bleeding is common
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UC
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Megacolon
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UC(inflammation process produces too much NO)
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Increase risk of colorectal carcinoma?
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UC
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Cobblestone mucosa
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Crohn's
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Always involves the rectum
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UC
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Always involves the anus
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Crohn's
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Crohn's usual onset age
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15-30
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More common in white jews
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crohn's
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No sex predilection
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UC
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Does not involved other area of the GI just colon
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UC
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Gross features are inflammatory peudopolyps
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UC
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Polyps are friable resulting in bloody residual mucosa
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UC
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Microscopically you will see crypts abcesses
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Ulcerative colitis
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Clinical findings
Recurrent left sided abdominal cramping with bloody diarrhea and mucus |
UC
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On radiograph one see "Lead pipe"
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UC
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Complications of UC?
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Toxic Megacolon
Primary sclerosing cholangitis Adenocarcinoma |
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More common in women
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Crohn's
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Transmural infection
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Crohn's
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Involves other areas of the GI tract like the mouth..
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Crohn's
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Apthous ulcers are a early sign
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Crohn's
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Skip Lesions
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Crohn's
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Clinical findings:
Recurrent right lower quadrant colicky pain with diarrhea |
Crohn's
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Crohn's Histologic
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What
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Crohn's Ulcer
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What
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Erythema Nodsum
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what
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UC endoscopy
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what
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UC Histologic
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what
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UC histologic
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what
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UC histologic
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what
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pANCA is mostly seen in?
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UC
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ASCA is mostly seen in?
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Crohn's
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Pyogenic Gangrenosum is most commonly seen in ppl. with?
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UC
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Which disease is "fat creeping" pathomimmonic for?
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Crohn's-bc it's transmural
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Thickening of the wall of the colon is most likely?
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Crohn's
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Pseudo Polyps are associated with?
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UC
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What disease do you see stricture formation?
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Crohn's-bc transmural inflammation
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True/False
Psuedo Polyps are normal mucosa |
True- Mostly seen in UC
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