Crohn's Disease: Inflammation involving all layers of the bowel wall, It can occur anywhere in the GI tract, Strictures may form and cause bowel obstruction and peritonitis, Weight loss, malnutrition, secondary anemia, Pain in the right lower quadrant, Cramping occurs after meals and is not relieved by defecation, Diarrhea with steatorrhea, Skip lesions creating a cobblestone appearance, Ulcerative Colitis: A disease of the mucosal layer of the colon and rectum, Typically begins in the rectum and moves inward, Best viewed with a colonoscopy / sigmoidoscopy, Diarrhea with blood, mucus, or pus, Pain in the left lower quadrant, Marked fluid loss, Damage to mucosa and breakdown of cells, Possible formation of pseudo polyps,

Crohn's Vs. Colitis

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