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31 Cards in this Set

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