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- Crohn's_disease abstract "Crohn's disease, also known as Crohn syndrome and regional enteritis, is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from mouth to anus, causing a wide variety of symptoms. It primarily causes abdominal pain, diarrhea (which may be bloody if inflammation is severe), vomiting, or weight loss, but may also cause complications outside the gastrointestinal tract such as anemia, skin rashes, arthritis, inflammation of the eye, tiredness, and lack of concentration. Crohn's disease is caused by interactions between environmental, immunological and bacterial factors in genetically susceptible individuals. This results in a chronic inflammatory disorder, in which the body's immune system attacks the gastrointestinal tract possibly directed at microbial antigens. While Crohn's is an immune related disease, it does not appear to be an autoimmune disease (in that the immune system is not being triggered by the body itself). The exact underlying immune problem is not clear; however, it may be an immune deficiency state.There is a genetic association with Crohn's disease, primarily with variations of the NOD2 gene and its protein, which senses bacterial cell walls. Siblings of affected individuals are at higher risk. Males and females are equally affected. Tobacco smokers are two times more likely to develop Crohn's disease than nonsmokers. Crohn's disease affects between 400,000 and 600,000 people in North America. Prevalence estimates for Northern Europe have ranged from 27–48 per 100,000. Crohn's disease tends to present initially in the teens and twenties, with another peak incidence in the fifties to seventies, although the disease can occur at any age. There is no known pharmaceutical or surgical cure for Crohn's disease. Treatment options are restricted to controlling symptoms, maintaining remission, and preventing relapse. The disease was named after gastroenterologist Burrill Bernard Crohn, who, in 1932, together with two other colleagues at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, described a series of patients with inflammation of the terminal ileum of the small intestine, the area most commonly affected by the illness.".
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- Crohn's_disease icd10 "K50".
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- Crohn's_disease caption "The three most common sites of intestinal involvement in Crohn's disease are ileal, ileocolic and colonic.".
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- Crohn's_disease icd "555".
- Crohn's_disease icd "K50".
- Crohn's_disease latin "morbus Leśniowski-Crohn".
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- Crohn's_disease name "Crohn's disease".
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- Crohn's_disease subject Category:Abdominal_pain.
- Crohn's_disease subject Category:Autoimmune_diseases.
- Crohn's_disease subject Category:Inflammations.
- Crohn's_disease subject Category:Membrane_transport_protein_disorders.
- Crohn's_disease subject Category:Noninfective_enteritis_and_colitis.
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- Crohn's_disease comment "Crohn's disease, also known as Crohn syndrome and regional enteritis, is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from mouth to anus, causing a wide variety of symptoms.".
- Crohn's_disease label "Choroba Leśniowskiego-Crohna".
- Crohn's_disease label "Crohn's disease".
- Crohn's_disease label "Doença de Crohn".
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- Crohn's_disease label "Болезнь Крона".
- Crohn's_disease label "داء كرون".
- Crohn's_disease label "クローン病".
- Crohn's_disease label "克隆氏症".
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- Crohn's_disease name "Crohn's disease".