This is a chronic, relapsing and remitting disease that has symptomatology dependent on the site of involvement of the GI tract. The commonest site at presentation is the terminal ileum and proximal colon.
Typically the disease has an insidious onset but occasionally the presentation may be fulminant (1). Various symptoms occur in most patients, common presenting features are:
Other symptoms and signs of Crohn’s disease are:
Special note must be taken that:
A patient with Crohn’s may have acute flares of the disease in between periods of remission or less active disease (4).
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