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==[[Ileitis overview|Overview]]==


==Overview==
==[[Ileitis historical perspective|Historical Perspective]]==
'''Ileitis''' is an inflammation of the [[ileum]], a portion of the [[small intestine]]. '''Crohn's ileitis''' is a type of [[Crohn's disease]] affecting the ileum.


Terminal ileitis: Crohn's disease, a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestine involving only the end of the small intestine (the terminal ileum). Crohn's disease affects primarily the small and large intestines but which can occur anywhere in the digestive system between the mouth and the anus. Named after Burrill Crohn who described the disease in 1932. The disease often strikes persons in their teens or early twenties. It tends to be chronic, recurrent with periods of remission and exacerbation. In the early stages, It causes small scattered shallow crater-like areas (erosions) called aphthous ulcers in the inner surface of the bowel. With time, deeper and larger ulcers develop, causing scarring and stiffness of the bowel and the bowel becomes increasingly narrowed, leading to obstruction. Deep ulcers can puncture holes in the bowel wall, leading to infection in the abdominal cavity (peritonitis) and in adjacent organs Abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and weight loss can be symptoms. Crohn's disease can be associated with reddish tender skin nodules, and inflammation of the joints, spine, eyes, and liver. Diagnosis is by barium enema, barium x-ray of the small bowel, and colonoscopy. Treatment includes medications for inflammation, immune suppression, antibiotics, or surgery.
==[[Ileitis classification|Classification]]==
 
==[[Ileitis pathophysiology|Pathophysiology]]==
 
==[[Ileitis causes|Causes]]==
 
==[[Ileitis differential diagnosis|Differentiating Ileitis from other Diseases]]==
 
==[[Ileitis epidemiology and demographics|Epidemiology and Demographics]]==
 
==[[Ileitis risk factors|Risk Factors]]==
 
==[[Ileitis natural history, complications and prognosis|Natural History, Complications and Prognosis]]==
 
==Diagnosis==
[[Ileitis history and symptoms|History and Symptoms]] | [[Ileitis physical examination|Physical Examination]] | [[Ileitis laboratory findings|Laboratory Findings]]  | [[Ileitis CT|CT]] | [[Ileitis MRI|MRI]] | [[Ileitis ultrasound|Ultrasound]] | [[Ileitis other imaging findings|Other Imaging Findings]] | [[Ileitis other diagnostic studies|Other Diagnostic Studies]]
 
==Treatment==
[[Ileitis medical therapy|Medical Therapy]] | [[Ileitis surgery|Surgery]] | [[Ileitis primary prevention|Primary Prevention]] | [[Ileitis cost-effectiveness of therapy|Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy]]
==Case Studies==
[[Ileitis case study one|Case #1]]





Latest revision as of 14:48, 4 September 2012

Ileitis
ICD-10 K52.9
ICD-9 558.9
MeSH D007079

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