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The cause of ulcerative colitis is unknown, but there is a strong _____
Investigation of choice to confirm the diagnosis of _____ is Endoscopy with biopsy.
_____ always causes bloody diarrhoea
Hint: IBD
What drug is used for refractory or fistulating Crohn's disease? _____
What investigation is used for toxic megacolon? _____
_____ is more common in Ulcerative Colitis
Hint: ophthalmological pathology
_____ is a collection of pus that forms in the subcutaneous tissue surrounding the anal sphincter due to an infection
Crohn's can present with non-specific symptoms such as _____
Flares of ulcerative colitis: _____: < 4 stools daily, no more than small amounts of blood + no systemic disturbance + normal CRP/ESR Moderate: 4-6 stools daily + minimal systemic disturbance Severe: > 6 stools daily, visible blood + evidence of systemic disturbance
What ophthalmological pathologies are associated with IBD? _____ (related to disease activity) Uveitis (unrelated to disease activity)
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