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The Diagnostic Journey: From Terminal Ileum Ulcers to Crohn's Disease in a Teenager
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Follow the diagnostic pathway of a 16-year-old with chronic abdominal pain and terminal ileum ulcers. When initial findings suggested possible tuberculosis, careful history, imaging, and histopathology revealed Crohn's disease instead. This case demonstrates the importance of systematic evaluation in distinguishing inflammatory bowel disease from infectious causes. Essential viewing for pediatricians, gastroenterologists, and medical students learning about chronic abdominal pain in adolescents.
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The Diagnostic Journey: From Terminal Ileum Ulcers to Crohn's Disease in a Teenager
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Follow the diagnostic pathway of a 16-year-old with chronic abdominal pain and terminal ileum ulcers. When initial findings suggested possible tuberculosis, careful history, imaging, and histopathology revealed Crohn's disease instead. This case demonstrates the importance of systematic evaluation in distinguishing inflammatory bowel disease from infectious causes. Essential viewing for pediatricians, gastroenterologists, and medical students learning about chronic abdominal pain in adolescents.
Join in our Discussion: https://www.pediatriconcall.com/diagnosis-dilemma/new/convulsions-and-jitteriness/205
PEDIATRIC ONCALL is the Web's most robust and integrated medical information and education tool with an extensive network of doctors as registered members.
#PediatricIBD #DiagnosticChallenge #GastroenterologyCases #PediatricSeizures #InfantHealth #NeonatalCare #BabySeizures #Hypocalcemia #InfantNutrition #PediatricEmergency #BabyDevelopment #NeonatalHypocalcemia #InfantConvulsions #PediatricNeurology
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