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View Post: Has Anyone Been Diagnosed With Crohn's Disease?
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View Post: Crohn's treatment
27 Nov 2009 by Evan  
Some people who have Crohn's disease in the large intestine need to have their entire colon removed in an operation called a colectomy. A small opening is made in the front of the abdominal wall, and the tip of the ileum, ...
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View Post: NICE supports Humira and Remicade for Crohn's disease « pharma news
30 Nov 2009 by HSPDi  
Sometimes Crohn's disease causes the formation of abnormal passageways ('fistulas') between parts of the intestine or between the intestine and the skin. It can also affect other parts of the body, such as the eyes or the joints. ...
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View Post: Crohn's Disease & Nutrition
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17 Nov 2007 by Nutrition Researchers   ...
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View Post: Given Imaging Ltd.: Three Studies Find PillCam(R) SB Enables ...
25 Nov 2009
Crohn's disease is a chronic condition that causes inflammation in the lining of the small intestine wall. It usually occurs in the lower part of the small intestine called the ileum, but can affect any part of the digestive tract. ...
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View Post: Treating Crohn's Disease With Nutritional Change
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View Post: Does Brock Lesnar have Colitis, Crohn's Disease, or something else ...
16 Nov 2009
Crohn's disease can occur in ANY part of the digestive tract including the esophagus. IF Brock has it then the location may or may not effect his career. If a person "simply" has it in his or her large or small intestine (as is common ...
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View Post: Blood In Stool
Blood In Stool – 7 Possible Causes
Blood In Stool ... ...
View Blog: Though termed as such because the bleeding exits the body via the rectum, the 7 causes may have their source in the small or large (colon) intestinal tract. The 7 known causes are cancer, colon polyps, diverticulosis, Crohn's disease, ... Colitis is classified as an inflammatory bowel disease, a group of inflammatory conditions of the small intestine and the large intestine (colon). Inflammation in itself is a positive response of the human body to heal itself in the



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