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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Chronic colitis
  1. ... 243. Rojas-Khalil Y, Galadiuk S. The management of chronic ulcerative colitis. In: Cameron AM, Cameron JL, eds. Current Surgical ...
  2. ... Certain long-term (chronic) medical conditions, such as chronic kidney disease, ulcerative colitis, or rheumatoid arthritis Iron deficiency Leukemia Long-term ...
  3. ... system problems) Long-term (chronic) diseases such as chronic kidney disease, cancer, ulcerative colitis, or rheumatoid arthritis Some forms of anemia, such ...
  4. ... or polyps. A personal history of long-term (chronic) inflammatory bowel disease (for example, ulcerative colitis or Crohn disease ). Screening for these groups is ...
  5. ... need ongoing medical treatment if you have a chronic condition, such as: Crohn disease Ulcerative colitis
  6. ... ankylosing spondylitis may have problems with: Psoriasis, a chronic skin disorder Inflammation in the eye (uveitis) Inflammation in the intestine ( colitis ) Abnormal heart rhythm Scarring or thickening of the ...
  7. ... most types of work. If you have a chronic condition, such as Crohn disease or ulcerative colitis, you may need ongoing medical treatment.
  8. ... may include frequent episodes of: Bronchitis (airway infection) Chronic diarrhea Conjunctivitis (eye infection) Gastrointestinal inflammation, including ulcerative colitis , Crohn disease , and a sprue-like illness Mouth ...
  9. ... you eat. If you have a long-term (chronic) condition, such as cancer, Crohn disease or ulcerative colitis, you may need ongoing medical treatment.
  10. ... of work. If you have a long-term (chronic) condition, such as cancer, Crohn disease, or ulcerative colitis, you may need ongoing medical treatment.
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