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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Chronic colitis
  1. ... Fergus KB, Kattah MG, Wick EC. Management of chronic ulcerative colitis. In: Cameron J, ed. Current Surgical Therapy. 14th ...
  2. ... disease (also called celiac sprue) Crohn disease Ulcerative colitis Chronic pancreatitis Cystic fibrosis Intestinal infection Malabsorption Short bowel ...
  3. ... Certain long-term (chronic) medical conditions, such as chronic kidney disease, ulcerative colitis, or rheumatoid arthritis Iron deficiency Leukemia Long-term ...
  4. ... system problems) Long-term (chronic) diseases such as chronic kidney disease, cancer, ulcerative colitis , or rheumatoid arthritis Some forms of anemia, such ...
  5. ... sclerosis Narcolepsy Parkinson disease Sickle cell disease Ulcerative colitis Living with chronic illness can make you feel very alone. Learn ...
  6. ... or polyps. A personal history of long-term (chronic) inflammatory bowel disease (for example, ulcerative colitis or Crohn disease ). Screening for these groups is ...
  7. ... need ongoing medical treatment if you have a chronic condition, such as: Crohn disease Ulcerative colitis
  8. ... 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 ...
  9. ... most types of work. If you have a chronic condition, such as Crohn disease or ulcerative colitis, you may need ongoing medical treatment.
  10. ... 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 ...
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