Crohn’s Morphology and Symptoms

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C-Cobblestones
H-High temperature
R-Reduced lumen
I-Intestinal Fistulae
S-Skip lesions
T-Transmural (all layers)
M-Malabsorption
A-Abdominal pain
S-Submucosal fibrosis

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