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    Chrons vs Colitis

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    When comparing Crohn’s Disease versus Ulcerative Colitis‚ there are several things that separate them. From causes‚ to treatment‚ to symptoms while these disease seem similar‚ when they are really looked at Crohn’s Disease versus Ulcerative Colitis you can see the separation. Location of inflammation is a major factor in terms to the disease. In Crohn’s Disease‚ the area of the inflammation may occur anywhere in the digestive tract from mouth to anus. In Ulcerative Colitis‚ the large intestine

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    Crohn’s Disease PHT 1217 Stephanie Henry Prof. Mary Hanlon 2/22/2013 Crohn’s Disease (CD) is a chronic autoimmune condition‚ that is life-long with no known-cure. It is a reoccurring inflammation of the mucus lining within the Gastrointestinal Tract. Crohn’s Disease may be found anywhere along the GI Tract‚ from the mouth to the anus. Most frequently CD is sited where the small intestine (Terminal Ileum) and the Colon (Cecum) meet. All layers of the of the GI tract may be

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    case 2

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    only for degenerative disease of the bilateral hips‚ secondary to arthritis. Present to the emergency room after having had three days of abdominal pain. It initially started three days ago and was a generalized vague abdominal complaint. Earlier this morning the pain localized and radiated down to the right lower quadrant he had some nausea and without emesis. He was able to tolerate p.o. earlier around 6 a.m.‚ but he now denies having an appetite. Patient had a very small bowel movement this morning

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    significant only for degenerative disease of the bilateral hips‚ secondary to arthritis‚ presents to the emergency room after having had three days of abdominal pain. It initially started three days ago and was a generalized vague abdominal complaint. Earlier this morning‚ the pain localized and radiated to the right lower quadrant. He had some nausea without emesis. He was able to tolerate p.o. earlier around 6am‚ but he now denies having an appetite. Patient had a very small bowel movement earlier this morning

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    personal and family history on gastrointestinal disease development. C. C’s personal life revealed significant risk factors for IBS‚ anxiety‚ and tobacco dependency. Her family history included the presence of smoking‚ cancer‚ depression‚ and bowel disease. All of these conditions are interrelated. C. C. presented with a predetermined diagnosis of irritable bowel disease after colonoscopy studies. At this time‚ there were not any specific organic disease found. According to Buttaro et al. (2013)

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    foreign bodies. This research suggests that reintroducing some of the organisms from the mud and water of our natural world would help avoid an overreaction of an otherwise healthy immune response that results in such chronic diseases as Type 1 diabetes‚ inflammatory bowel disease‚ multiple sclerosis and a host of allergic disorders. In a world of hand sanitizer and wet wipes (not to mention double tall skinny soy vanilla lattes)‚ we can scarcely imagine the preindustrial lifestyle that resulted

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    Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic‚ or long lasting disease of the large intestine‚ also known as the colon. The lining of the colon becomes inflamed and develops tiny open sores‚ or ulcers‚ that produces pus and mucous (1). In other words‚ the digestive system is affected by this disease. Ulcerative colitis is a disease of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract‚ called inflammatory bowl disease (IBD) (2). The inflammation usually occurs in the rectum and the lower part of the colon‚ though it may affect

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    Discharge Summary

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    history significant only for the generative disease of bi-lateral hips‚ secondary arthritis presents to the emergency room after having had three days of abdominal pain. It initially started three days ago and was generalized big abdominal complaint. Earlier this morning the pain localized and radiated to RLQ. He has some nausea without emesis. He was able to tolerate P.O earlier around 6 AM but he now denies having an appetite. Patient had very small bowel movements early this morning that was not

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    time-stricken event that had happened in his adult life. Reiner has lived with a disease known as Crohn’s disease. Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that affects the lining of the digestive tract. The novel begins as Reiner is close to death on the floor‚ screaming for help. As he lays on the floor waiting for help‚ he recounts his childhood. At a young age Reiner had discovered that he had developed Crohn’s disease and that he had experienced diarrhea in school due to eating a colossal

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    America. The most important tool needed for the CCFA in order to survive is finance. Finances help fund critical research for improving treatment and finding cures for all inflammatory bowel diseases. It also helps sustain support programs for those who are struggling with the physical and emotional toll of living with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis (Crohn’s & Colitis‚ 2012). Therefore‚ without donations‚ donors‚ and sponsors the organization would never cease to exist. According to Sullivan

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