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1. Scientists Discover New Drug Targets for Crohn's Disease - US News and World Report
Gene-searching method uncovered more players in painful gastrointestinal condition
2. Scientists ID New Genes Tied to Crohn's Disease - US News and World Report
MONDAY, June 30 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have identified 21 new genetic regions implicated in Crohn's disease, bringing to 32 the total number of genes and loci -- regions of the genome typically including one or more genes that are known to ...
3. Treating Crohn's Disease - US News and World Report
Treatment depends on its severity and the extent of gastrointestinal tract involvement.
4. Crohn's disease  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Crohn's disease is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which involves ongoing (chronic) inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Crohn's-related inflammation usually affects the intestines, but may occur anywhere from the mouth to the e...• Reviewer: Christian Stone, MD, Division of Gastroenterology, Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.

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5. Crohn's Disease
Crohn's disease is a chronic, recurrent inflammatory disease of the intestinal tract. Jewish people are at increased risk of developing Crohn's, while African Americans are at decreased risk, which indicates the genetic link in this disease.
http://www.gicare.com/pated/ecdgs16.htm
6. Crohn's Disease - Objective Guide for Treatments and Advice
Not only does the bowel wall become inflamed, but the disease also causes swelling of the mesentery, a fan-shaped piece of tissue connecting the small intestine to the back wall of the abdomen (the mesentery contains the main intestinal blood...
http://www.crohns-disease-info.com/
7. eMedicine - Giardiasis : Article by Andre Pennardt, MD, FACEP
Giardia- induced loss of intestinal brush border surface area, villus flattening, inhibition of disaccharidase activities, and eventual overgrowth of enteric bacterial flora appear to be involved in the pathophysiology of giardiasis but have yet...
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic215.htm
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