Anatomy Involved in Crohn Disease (cont.)
Medical Author:
Marianne Rieser
Coauthor:
Noel Williams, MD
Medical Editor:
Simmy Bank, MD, MB, ChB
Medical Editor:
Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD
Medical Editor:
BS Anand, MD
IN THIS ARTICLESynonyms and KeywordsCrohn's disease, Crohns disease, anatomy of the digestive system, digestion, digestive tract, mouth, stomach, small intestine, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, large intestine, esophagus, cecum,
colon, colonoscopy, rectum, anus, inflammation of the digestive tract, inflammation of the small intestine, inflammation of the large
intestine, inflammation, diarrhea, fistulas, pain in the abdomen, constipation, bloating, anatomy involved in Crohn's disease |
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Crohn disease is an idiopathic, chronic, transmural inflammatory process of the bowel that often leads to fibrosis and obstructive symptoms, which can affect any part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract from the mouth to the anus.
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