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		<title>By: Iridescent Leuko</title>
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		<description>D.</description>
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		<title>By: cookie</title>
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		<description>D</description>
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		<title>By: gangadharan_nair</title>
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		<description>Differentiating Crohn&#039;s Disease (CD) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC)
Small bowel is involved in 80% of cases.(CD)
Disease is confined to the colon.(UC)
Rectosigmoid is often spared; colonic involvement is usually right-sided.(CD)
Rectosigmoid is invariably involved; colonic involvement is usually left-sided.(UC)
Gross rectal bleeding is rare, except in 75 to 85% of cases of Crohn&#039;s colitis.(CD)
Gross rectal bleeding is always present.(UC)
Fistula, mass, and abscess development is common.(CD)
Fistulas do not occur.(UC)
Perianal lesions are significant in 25 to 35% of cases.(CD)
Significant perianal lesions never occur.(UC)
On x-ray, bowel wall is affected asymmetrically and segmentally, with &quot;skip areas&quot; between diseased segments. (CD)
Bowel wall is affected symmetrically and uninterruptedly from rectum proximally.(UC)
Endoscopic appearance is patchy, with discrete ulcerations separated by segments of normal-appearing mucosa.(CD)
Inflammation is uniform and diffuse.(UC)
Microscopic inflammation and fissuring extend transmurally; lesions are often highly focal in distribution.(CD)
Inflammation is confined to mucosa except in severe cases. (UC)
Epithelioid (sarcoid-like) granulomas are detected in bowel wall or lymph nodes in 25 to 50% of cases (pathognomonic). (CD)
Typical epithelioid granulomas do not occur.(UC)
A-While the exact cause of Crohn&#039;s disease is unknown, the condition is linked to a problem with the body&#039;s immune system response. The cause is of ulcerative colitis is unknown.
B- There is no cure for Crohn&#039;s disease.Ulcerative colitis may be inactive and then get worse over a period of years. Sometimes ulcerative colitis can be a fulminant (quickly progressing) disease. A permanent and complete cure is unusual.
C-According to the Crohn&#039;s and Colitis Foundation of America, two-thirds to three-quarters of patients with Crohn&#039;s disease will need bowel surgery at some time. However, unlike ulcerative colitis, surgically removing the diseased portion of the intestine does not cure the condition.
D-True. (Crohn&#039;s disease is found in small intestines and ulcerative colitis is found in colon.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Differentiating Crohn&#8217;s Disease (CD) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC)<br />
Small bowel is involved in 80% of cases.(CD)<br />
Disease is confined to the colon.(UC)<br />
Rectosigmoid is often spared; colonic involvement is usually right-sided.(CD)<br />
Rectosigmoid is invariably involved; colonic involvement is usually left-sided.(UC)<br />
Gross rectal bleeding is rare, except in 75 to 85% of cases of Crohn&#8217;s colitis.(CD)<br />
Gross rectal bleeding is always present.(UC)<br />
Fistula, mass, and abscess development is common.(CD)<br />
Fistulas do not occur.(UC)<br />
Perianal lesions are significant in 25 to 35% of cases.(CD)<br />
Significant perianal lesions never occur.(UC)<br />
On x-ray, bowel wall is affected asymmetrically and segmentally, with &quot;skip areas&quot; between diseased segments. (CD)<br />
Bowel wall is affected symmetrically and uninterruptedly from rectum proximally.(UC)<br />
Endoscopic appearance is patchy, with discrete ulcerations separated by segments of normal-appearing mucosa.(CD)<br />
Inflammation is uniform and diffuse.(UC)<br />
Microscopic inflammation and fissuring extend transmurally; lesions are often highly focal in distribution.(CD)<br />
Inflammation is confined to mucosa except in severe cases. (UC)<br />
Epithelioid (sarcoid-like) granulomas are detected in bowel wall or lymph nodes in 25 to 50% of cases (pathognomonic). (CD)<br />
Typical epithelioid granulomas do not occur.(UC)<br />
A-While the exact cause of Crohn&#8217;s disease is unknown, the condition is linked to a problem with the body&#8217;s immune system response. The cause is of ulcerative colitis is unknown.<br />
B- There is no cure for Crohn&#8217;s disease.Ulcerative colitis may be inactive and then get worse over a period of years. Sometimes ulcerative colitis can be a fulminant (quickly progressing) disease. A permanent and complete cure is unusual.<br />
C-According to the Crohn&#8217;s and Colitis Foundation of America, two-thirds to three-quarters of patients with Crohn&#8217;s disease will need bowel surgery at some time. However, unlike ulcerative colitis, surgically removing the diseased portion of the intestine does not cure the condition.<br />
D-True. (Crohn&#8217;s disease is found in small intestines and ulcerative colitis is found in colon.<br />
You may do your homework without external assistance.<br />
Please note that I am not a medical professional.</p>
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		<title>By: common sense</title>
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		<dc:creator>common sense</dc:creator>
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		<description>as a female crohn&#039;s pt. for many yrs., the answer is D.

for more information, go to the Crohn&#039;s &amp;  Colitis Foundation of America&#039;s site. They have info ranging from how IBD is dxed, diet, women&#039;s issues, surgery, coping skills, to locating a local support chapter near you. They have a live chat &amp; a hotline that is run by healthcare professionals during the week and a forum where pts. and their family can post questions to others in the same situation. 

CCFA has a camp just for kids under age 18 called Camp Oasis as well as a walk-a-thon throughout the USA to raise awareness and much needed $$$ for research and to find a cure.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>as a female crohn&#8217;s pt. for many yrs., the answer is D.</p>
<p>for more information, go to the Crohn&#8217;s &amp;  Colitis Foundation of America&#8217;s site. They have info ranging from how IBD is dxed, diet, women&#8217;s issues, surgery, coping skills, to locating a local support chapter near you. They have a live chat &amp; a hotline that is run by healthcare professionals during the week and a forum where pts. and their family can post questions to others in the same situation. </p>
<p>CCFA has a camp just for kids under age 18 called Camp Oasis as well as a walk-a-thon throughout the USA to raise awareness and much needed $$$ for research and to find a cure.</p>
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		<title>By: International Man of Mystery</title>
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		<dc:creator>International Man of Mystery</dc:creator>
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		<description>D..........and Crohn&#039;s disease sure can be found in the colon and/or rectum in some cases.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>D&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.and Crohn&#8217;s disease sure can be found in the colon and/or rectum in some cases.</p>
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