Crohn disease and Ulcerative colitis are inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal
tract. Which of the following characteristics are NOT correctly matched with the
diagnosis?
Crohn disease: Inflammation tends to be patchy or segmented
Crohn disease: No cure for Crohn disease
Ulcerative colitis: Inflammation tends to be patchy or segmented
Ulcerative colitis: Symptoms commonly include fever, weight loss, and dehydration
Again, using Crohn disease and Ulcerative colitis, which of the following characteristics
are NOT correctly matched with the diagnosis?
Crohn disease: Inflammation typically starts at the rectum and extends upward
Crohn disease: Pain most commonly seen in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen
Ulcerative colitis: The best treatment will suppress the inflammatory response
Ulcerative colitis: Inflammation involves only the superficial mucosal lining of the colon
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