2.3 肠 | Intestines The intestines, especially the colon and terminal ileum, are the most commonly affected areas of the body. Abdominal pain is a common initial symptom of Crohn's disease,[3] especially in the lower right abdomen.[31] Flatulence, bloating, and abdominal distension are additio...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a collective term for diseases that cause inflammation in the intestines and encompasses the spectrum of disease seen in Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis (UC; Table 7.3). The differential diagnosis includes infectious colitis, microscopic colitis, segmental colitis...
intestinessurgeryBackground and Aim Although age at disease onset is considered to be a significant factor in the prognosis of Crohn's disease, little is known about its influence on the long‐term prognosis of those with intestinal Beh?et's disease (BD). This study aimed to evaluate the ...
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Ileitis, chronic inflammation of one or more sections of the intestine. In its strict sense, the term refers to an inflammation of the lower, or terminal, portion of the small intestine, known as the ileum. A specific and more serious type of inflammatio
Cardiomyopathy is the medical term for conditions that affect the muscle of your heart (called the myocardium). Cardiomyopathy can make your heart stiff, enlarged, or thickened. This means it can't pump blood to the rest of your body very well. It gets worse over time and can lead to hea...
Since it lives in the intestines, E. coli leaves the How Long Does It Take To Heal From Mononucleosis? Infectious mononucleosis, also called “mono,” is a contagious infection most commonly caused by a herpes virus called How Long Does the Measles Rash Last? What is measles, and what ...
Human infections typically occur through ingestion of contaminated fish, crustaceans, or plants carrying the larvae of these trematodes. Infection with foodborne flukes can lead to serious pathology in the liver, biliary, lungs, and intestines system of humans, resulting in socioeconomic loss [1]. ...
in colonic tissues, and iron overload promoted oxidative damage in colon cells. Damage to the colonic mucosa made these mice more susceptible to colitis [39]. These findings indicate that excess iron in the intestines leads to ROS buildup, which fosters ferroptosis in colon cells, emphasizing ...
There has been an increase in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality over the past few decades, making cardiovascular disease (CVD) the leading cause of death worldwide. However, the pathogenesis of CVD is multi-factorial, complex, and not fully understo