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  • ...with conditions such as [[Inflammatory Bowel Disease]] (IBD) and [[Crohn's Disease]]. ...and rectal bleeding. It is often diagnosed through a [[Colonoscopy]] or [[Biopsy]].
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  • == Gastrointestinal disease == '''Gastrointestinal disease''' (pronounced: gas-tro-in-tes-ti-nal di-zeez) refers to diseases involving
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  • ...igestivus", meaning 'that which serves to separate or dissolve.' The term "disease" comes from the Old French "desaise", meaning 'lack of ease; inconvenience; * [[Peptic ulcer disease]]: Sores that develop in the lining of the stomach, lower esophagus, or sma
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  • ...om the Greek words "gaster" (stomach) and "enteron" (intestine). The term "disease" comes from the Old French "desaise" meaning lack of ease. * [[Peptic ulcer disease]]: A condition where ulcers develop in the lining of the stomach, upper sma
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  • ...lyps]]: These are often found in people with ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. * [[Colonoscopy]]
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  • ...eek words "enteron" meaning intestine, and "kolon" meaning colon, combined with "-itis", a common suffix used in medicine to denote inflammation. ...studies like [[CT scan]] or [[MRI]]. In some cases, a [[colonoscopy]] or [[biopsy]] may be required to confirm the diagnosis.
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  • ...ss, fever, and enlarged lymph nodes experienced by people who are infected with HIV but do not yet have AIDS ...of the thighs, containing most of the digestive and urinary systems along with some reproductive organs
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