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CROHN’S DISEASE Alison Cunliffe
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What is Crohn’s Disease? Chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines Causes ulcerations, breaks in the lining, of the small and large intestines, but can affect the digestive system anywhere form the mouth to the anus. Immune system abnormally activated in the absence of any known invader
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Caused by… The cause is unknown Some scientists suspect that infection from certain bacteria may cause the disease No convincing evidence that the disease is caused by infection
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Symptoms Abdominal pain Diarrhea Weight loss Less common Poor appetite Fever Night sweats Rectal pain Rectal bleeding The symptoms all depend of the location, extent and severity of the inflammation.
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Complications Intestinal Obstruction and perforation of small intestine (rare and requires surgery) Abscesses Intestinal bleeding Also involves the skin, joints, spine, eyes, liver, and bile ducts.
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Treatment Patients with mild or no symptoms may not need treatment Also, patients in remission may not need treatment No medication can cure Crohn’s disease Doctors prescribe medication to 1) induce remission 2) maintain remission 3) minimize side effects of treatment 4)improve quality of life Medication Anti inflammatory agents antibiotics
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Tests Blood test Barium x-ray Colonoscopy Computerized axial tomography Endoscopy
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Prognosis Chronic No prevention Genetic in origin
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