1986
DOI: 10.1002/j.1536-4801.1986.tb09021.x
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Clinical and Radiological Diagnosis of Crohn's Disease in Children

P. I. Macfarlane,
V Miller,
J. F. Ratcliffe

Abstract: SummaryDiagnosis of Crohn's disease in children may be delayed because of obscure presention and inappropriate investigation. The clinical and radiological features in 35 children with Crohn's disease were reviewed retrospectively. The distal ileum and proximal colon were the most common sites of disease. Intestinal symptoms and signs were often overshadowed by nonspecific complaints. Proximal small bowel disease was characterised by oedema, clubbing, anaemia, and stunting of growth. The delay in diagnosis was… Show more

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