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ileocolitis, crohn's (medicine)


ileocolitis, crohn's
Crohn's disease involving both the ileum (the furtherest part of the small intestine just before the colon) and the large intestine (the colon). Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory condition of the intestine primarily involving 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 usually affects persons in their teens or early twenties. It tends to be a chronic, recurrent condition with periods of remission and exacerbation. In the early stages, crohn's disease causes small scattered shallow crater-like areas (erosions) called apthous 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. When only the large intestine (colon) is involved, the condition is called crohn's colitis. When only the small intestine is involved, the condition is called crohn's enteritis. When only the end of the small intestine (the terminal ileum) is involved, it is termed terminal ileitis. Abdominal pain, diarrhoea, 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.


gaffer (iou)



gaffer noun. L16.
[Prob. contr. of GODFATHER, with ga- by assoc. with grandfather. Cf. GAMMER.]
Used as an honourable title usu. preceding a name or as a simple form of address: master, sir; good fellow, old fellow. L16.
Sir W. Scott You have marred my ramble, Gaffer Glover. J. H. Newman My good old gaffer, you're one of the old world.
An elderly rustic; an old fellow; a fellow. L16.
P. L. Fermor Peasant girls, bewildered gaffers with tangled beards.
A master, a boss; esp. the leader or foreman of a group of workmen. M17.
b. spec. The chief electrician of a Film crew. M20.
T. Barr As the crew chief, the gaffer is responsible for..the..equipment.
Comb.: gaffer tape strong cloth-backed waterproof adhesive tape.