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Crohn's disease causes inflammation of the digestive system. It is one of a group of diseases called inflammatory bowel disease. The disease can affect any area from the mouth to the anus. It often affects the lower part of the small intestine called the ileum.

Crohn's disease seems to run in some families. It can occur in people of all age groups but is most often diagnosed in young adults. Common symptoms are pain in the abdomen and diarrhea. Bleeding from the rectum, weight loss, joint pain, skin problems and fever may also occur. Children with the disease may have growth problems. Other problems can include intestinal blockage and malnutrition. (Read more)

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  1. Crohn's Disease (National Library of Medicine)
    Crohn's disease causes inflammation of the digestive system. It is one of a group of diseases called inflammatory ... part of the small intestine called the ileum. Crohn's disease seems to run in some families. It can ...
  2. Genetics Home Reference: Crohn disease From the National Institutes of Health (National Library of Medicine)
    ... Recent literature OMIM Genetic disorder catalog Genetic Conditions > Crohn disease On this page: Description Genetic changes Inheritance Treatment ... names Glossary definitions Reviewed August 2007 What is Crohn disease? Crohn disease is a complex, chronic disorder that ...
  3. Inflammatory bowel disease - Crohn's disease; Regional enteritis; Ileitis; Granulomatous ileocolitis ... While the exact cause of Crohn's disease is unknown, the condition is linked to a problem with the body's immune system response. Normally, the immune system helps ...
  4. JAMA Patient Page: Crohn Disease (American Medical Association) - Links to PDF
    ... Janet M. Torpy; Cassio Lynm; Richard M. Glass Crohn Disease Supplementary material http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/ ... of the American Medical Association JAMA PATIENT PAGE Crohn Disease C rohn disease and ulcerative colitis are chronic ...
  5. Crohn's Disease Interactive Tutorial (Patient Education Institute)
    ... not get stuck together in the abdominal cavity. Crohn’s Disease Inflammation caused by Crohn’s Disease can affect the whole gastrointestinal tract, whereas ulcerative ...
  6. ClinicalTrials.gov: Crohn Disease From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)
  7. What I Need to Know about Crohn's Disease Easy-to-Read From the National Institutes of Health (National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse)
    ... For More Information Acknowledgments What is Crohn’s disease? Crohn’s disease causes inflammation of parts of the ... in the glossary . [ Top ] Who gets Crohn’s disease? Crohn’s disease can run in families. As many ...
  8. Crohn's Disease From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
    ... Research For More Information What is Crohn’s disease? Crohn’s disease is an ongoing disorder that causes ... be called ileitis or enteritis. [ Top ] What causes Crohn’s disease? Several theories exist about what causes Crohn’s ...
  9. About Crohn's Disease (Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America)
    ... of your healthcare team. What is Crohn's Disease? Crohn's disease is a chronic (ongoing) disorder that ... at the level of the anus. What Causes Crohn's Disease? Although considerable progress has been made in IBD ...
  10. Crohn's Disease Symptom: Coping with Fatigue (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
    Crohn's disease symptom: Is fatigue common? Is fatigue a common Crohn's disease symptom? What can be done about it? - No ... and colleagues answer select questions from readers. Answer Crohn's disease is a condition in which the lining of ...
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