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Ileitis is an
inflammation of the ileum, a
portion of the
small intestine.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection may
mimic Crohn's
disease Ileitis. Ileitis...
- Oppenheimer. In this publication, they
introduced the term "regional
ileitis"
based on
their observations of
chronic inflammation in the
terminal ileum...
- with Crohn's disease,
ileitis (inflammation of the ileum) also
occurs in UC.
About 17% of
individuals with UC have
ileitis.
Ileitis more
commonly occurs...
- Wet-tail, wet-bottom or
proliferative ileitis, is a
disease of hamsters. It is
precipitated by stress. Even with treatment, the
animal can die within...
- Bernard; Yarnis,
Harry (1958).
Regional Ileitis.
Grune & Stratton.
Crohn BB,
Ginzburg L,
Oppenheimer GD.
Regional ileitis; a
pathological and
clinical entity...
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beverage and
saliva that has
flowed back into a
drinking vessel Backwash ileitis, the
involvement of the
terminal part of the
ileum in
ulcerative colitis...
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inflammation of the
stomach and
large intestine. Duodenitis, jejunitis, and
ileitis are
subtypes of
enteritis which are
localised to a
specific part of the...
-
launched publicly on
September 12, 1967, as the
National Foundation for
Ileitis and Colitis. (The
Foundation was
later renamed the Crohn's &
Colitis Foundation...
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American Medical ****ociation in 1932. What was
initially known as "terminal
ileitis"
eventually became known as "Crohn's Disease," as Crohn's name was the...
- to run for a
second term. (In June 1956 he also
underwent surgery for
ileitis.)
Given Eisenhower's
enormous po****rity, he was
renominated with no opposition...