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Is It a Colonic Only Disease?
If a patient comes in with no six to eight bloody bambooments a day, a minor weight loss or no weight loss, and their terminal ilium is free of any inflammation, then that's a phenotype that looks like ulstraof calitus. If the bipses do not show me the non casiating granilomas that supports the diagnosis of ulstrative calitus, i might use medications that are not systemic medications. Because this is absercalitus, and it doesn't involve the entire gasterintestinal tract, and it's not a transmeral disease. However, if i have more features of chrome's disease, you know, let's say that col