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31 Cards in this Set
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Chapman's point is at the right proximal femur
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Crohns (ileum)
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Disordered response to intestinal bacteria
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Crohns
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Any portion of the GI tract, usually the terminal ileum and colon
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Crohns
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Skip lesions
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Crohns
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Rectal sparing
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Crohns
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Transmural inflammation
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Crohns
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Cobblestone mucosa
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Crohns
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Creeping fat
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Crohns
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Bowel wall thickening ("string sign" on barium swallow X-ray)
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Crohns
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Linear ulcers, fissures, and fistulas
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Crohns
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Noncaseating granulomas and lymphoid aggregates (Th1 mediated)
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Crohns
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Diarrhea that may or may not be bloody
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Crohns
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Migratory polyarthritis
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Crohns
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Erythema nodosum
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Crohns
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Kidney stones
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Crohns
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Treat with corticosteroids and infliximab
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Crohns
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Autoimmune
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UC
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Continuous lesions
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UC
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Rectal involvement
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UC
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Mucosal and submucosal involvement only
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UC
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Friable mucosal pseudopolyps
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UC
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Loss of haustra - leadpipe appearance
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UC
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Crypt abscesses
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UC
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Ulcers, bleeding, no granulomas (Th2 mediated)
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UC
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Can predispose to colorectal carcinoma
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UC
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Bloody diarrhea
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UC
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Pyoderma gangrenosum
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UC
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Primary sclerosing cholangitis
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UC
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Ankylosing spoldylitis
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UC
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Uveitis
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UC
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Treat with ASA preparations (sulfasalazine), 6-mercaptopurine, infliximab, colectomy
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UC
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