Crohn Disease: Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology
Crohn disease is an idiopathic, chronic inflammatory process that can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from the mouth to the anus (see the image below). Individuals with this condition often experience periods of symptomatic relapse and remission.
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Frontiers Psychological stress in inflammatory bowel disease: Psychoneuroimmunological insights into bidirectional gut–brain communications
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The role of epigenetic modifications for the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease, Clinical Epigenetics
Identifying metabolic shifts in Crohn's disease using 'omics-driven contextualized computational metabolic network models
The Patient Experience: Puberty and IBD – lights camera crohn's
Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Unexpected Cellular Changes and Transposon Expression Signatures in the Colonic Epithelium of Treatment-Naïve Adult Crohn's Disease Patients - ScienceDirect
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