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  1. Abdominal Pain: Peptic Ulcer, Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Pancreatitis, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  2. Inflammations: Crohn's Disease, Appendicitis, Encephalitis, Hepatitis, Arthritis, Urethritis, Ulcerative Colitis, Pancreatitis, Common Cold
  3. Colectomy not a final cure for ulcerative colitis, data show.(Gastroenterology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2006-01-01
  4. Ulcerative Colitis A Guide for Physicians / Yazvennyy kolit Rukovodstvo dlya vrachey by Rumyantsev V.G., 2009
  5. Clinical trials: two new drugs show promise for ulcerative colitis.(Gastroenterology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Jeff Evans, 2004-03-01
  6. Listen to Your Gut Natural Healing and Dealing with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Crohns Ulcerative Colitis Diverticulosis IBS 2000 publication. by Jini Patl tompson, 2000
  7. Infliximab seems effective in treating active ulcerative colitis.(Gastroenterology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Kathleen Louden, 2005-10-01
  8. Immunosuppressives boost cyclosporine's effect: ulcerative colitis.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News by Jeff Evans, 2004-02-01
  9. Signs help distinguish ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease.(Women's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Nancy A. Melville, 2004-08-15
  10. Smoking history can point to Crohn's or ulcerative colitis: nicotine tablet studied.(Gastroenterology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2003-09-01
  11. Idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease: Crohn's disease and chronic ulcerative colitis: the past, present and future prospectives
  12. Ulcerative Colitis, Postulating a New concept of the Etiology, Pathology and Treatment of Chronic Idiopathic Ulcerative Colitis by N. Philip Norman, 1950
  13. Doubled mesalazine dosage boosts ulcerative colitis efficacy.(Gastroenterology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2005-12-15
  14. Vitamin [B.sub.12] Deficiency Strikes One in Four After Ulcerative Colitis Surgery. (Occurs Within 2.5 Years).: An article from: Internal Medicine News

81. GETECCU Home Page
Group with the aim of promoting the interest of the Spanish gastroenterologists in IBD. Includes members list, news section, announcements of congresses, meetings and events, and links. In English.
http://www.prous.es/geteccu/english/main.html

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Correo Noticias Miembros de Geteccu main

82. Welcome To The ACCAQ
Established for people who have either Crohn's Disease or ulcerative colitis, their relatives and friends, and for those with an interest in inflammatory bowel disease, IBD.
http://www.accaq.org.au/

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Welcome The ACCAQ is registered in the Australian Business Register with the Australian Business Number (ABN): 49 716 204 664.
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83. Healthy Trinity Probiotics, The Beneficial Bacteria From Natren
ulcerative colitis is a chronic disease in which the mucous membraneslining the large intestine become inflamed and ulcerated.
http://www.natren.com/pages/atozulcerativecolitis.html

84. EMedicine - Ulcerative Colitis : Article By M Bashar Al-Ataie, MD
ulcerative colitis ulcerative colitis is a relatively uncommon chronic recurrentinflammatory disease of the colon or rectal mucosa. ulcerative colitis.
http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic2336.htm
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Ulcerative Colitis
Last Updated: January 9, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: continuous idiopathic inflammation of the colonic or rectal mucosa, colon, toxic megacolon, perforation, obstruction, ileus, inflammatory bowel disease, IBD, Crohn’s disease, Crohn disease, primary sclerosing cholangitis, rectal bleeding, bloody bowel movements AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: M Bashar Al-Ataie, MD , Consulting Staff, Department of Internal Medicine, Holzer Clinic and Holzer Medical Center Coauthor(s): Vishwanath N Shenoy, MD , Consulting Staff, Department of Gastroenterology, Holzer Clinic/Holzer Medical Center M Bashar Al-Ataie, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Physicians American Medical Association , and Ohio State Medical Association Editor(s): Anil Minocha, MD, FACP, FACG

85. AFA - ASSOCIATION FRANCOIS AUPETIT (Crohn's Disease And Ulcerative Colitis)
The French medical research association to find the cure for inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis), to inform and help patients and their families.
http://afa.asso.fr/accueilA.htm

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The afa is the French not-for-profit medical research A ssociation founded by Janine Aupetit to find the cure for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by raising funds for medical research and by promoting it. In parallel, education is a major part of its mission and the afa provides relevant information on IBD through various publications , regional events and conferences in France. Our site is, therefore, primarily for French speaking people although we are willing to make every effort to serve patients living in France but speaking foreign languages only.
Here, you can find out how to register as member of afa , how to get in touch with us and what's going on in your regional area. In addition potential sponsors and medical researcher will find here pertinent information. with afa support! 05/21: Pinpointing of a gene of susceptibility to Crohn's disease, by Pr G. Thomas and a European team:
Nature Science Update
Association of Nod2 leucine-rich repeat variant with susceptibility to Crohn's disease Any question, drop us a line to:

86. EMedicine - Ulcerative Colitis : Article By Jonathan Markowitz, MD
ulcerative colitis ulcerative colitis (UC) is a disease characterized by remittingand relapsing inflammation of the large intestine. ulcerative colitis.
http://www.emedicine.com/PED/topic1183.htm
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Ulcerative Colitis
Last Updated: June 4, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: ulcerative proctitis, ulcerative proctocolitis AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Jonathan Markowitz, MD , Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania Coauthor(s): Petar Mamula, MD , Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania Robert Baldassano, MD , Director, Center for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, University of Pennsylvania and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia David Piccoli, MD

87. Buzzlady
A patient who experienced ulcerative colitis, going from a permanent ileostomy to a BCIR (appliance free).
http://www.homestead.com/buzzlady/index.html
This web site was created for FREE at www.homestead.com. Visit www.homestead.com to get your free web site - no programming required. Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. Hello and welcome to Pam's home page. This is my first attempt at doing this, so I hope everyone is patient. Thanks in advance! I grew up in a very small town; Philippi West-by-gosh-Virginia Almost Heaven . I also use to spend a lot of time in Elkins , West Virgina, which is home of the Forest Festival. I am an avid Mickey Mouse fan and collector along with collecting angels, anything to do with the 'Iris' flower Coca-Cola.
The main reason for wanting to do this page is the fact that I have a permanent ileostomy, but I wear NO appliance! I suffered from Ulcerative Colitis for a very long time and was not able to be diagnosed until I needed emergency surgery. In July of 1996, I had to have a complete (non-reversible) permant ileostomy. A friend found an article about being able to live a life being appliance free. This lead me to further research on this surgery BCIR . Within three months I started experencing difficulties with my ileostomy. In July of 1997, I went to St. Petersburg, FL and had this wonderful surgery performed. I now live an appliance free life and am so thankful for the friends and family that stood behind me in this difficult time that I experienced. I would like to also thank Dr. Pollack and his wonderful staff in giving me back a life I thouht was never possible.

88. Diseases And Conditions -- Discovery Health -- Ulcerative Colitis
ulcerative colitis is a chronic disease of the colon, or large bowel. ulcerativecolitis By David J. Craner, MD Images (click to view larger image)
http://health.discovery.com/diseasesandcond/encyclopedia/2418.html
ulcerative colitis By David J. Craner, MD Images (click to view larger image) Ulcerative colitis is a chronic disease of the colon, or large bowel. It causes inflammation and destruction of the tissue lining the colon. What is going on in the body? Ulcerative colitis occurs when the lining of the colon is attacked by the body's immune system. It involves an autoimmune response, which means that the person's body produces antibodies against its own tissues. The disease usually starts at the rectum and involves entire sections of the colon. The attack may cause abscesses, or pus pockets, in the lining. What are the signs and symptoms of the disease? As the colon lining breaks down, the person experiences abdominal pain. The pain is usually on the left side of the abdomen. It may improve after the person has a bowel movement. Bloody diarrhea is another common symptom. The person may have 10 to 20 bowel movements a day. The person may also have pain and cramping around the rectum. Other common symptoms of ulcerative colitis include: fatigue fever loss of appetite loss of fluid and nutrients rectal bleeding unintentional weight loss Ulcerative colitis can also cause problems in other parts of the body. These effects may include:

89. Candy's Home Page
In February 1998, after treatment in hospital, she had an ileostomy due to ulcerative colitis.
http://freespace.virgin.net/candy.moran/index.htm
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90. Rolf Benirschke: "Great Comebacks"
Rolf Benirschke was the placekicker for the San Diego Chargers for 10 years and set 16 team records before retiring as the thirdmost accurate kicker in NFL history. But what makes Rolf's career so remarkable is that he played while battling ulcerative colitis and after undergoing ileostomy surgery midway through his third season.
http://www.greatcomebacks.com/

91. Virtual Hospital : Health Topics A-Z : Ulcerative Colitis
ulcerative colitis. All Topics Adult Patient Topics Adult Provider Topics Pediatric Patient Topics Pediatric Provider Topics. For Pediatric Providers.
http://www.vh.org/navigation/vh/topics/pediatric_provider_ulcerative_colitis.htm
Health Topics A-Z
Ulcerative Colitis
All Topics Adult Patient Topics Adult Provider Topics Pediatric Patient Topics ... Pediatric Provider Topics
For Pediatric Providers
Paediapaedia: An Imaging Encyclopedia of Pediatric Disease: Gastrointestinal Diseases
Paediapaedia: Ulcerative Colitis (UC)

Pediatric Endoscopic Photos
For Adult Patients
Questions on Research on Potential Helminthic Therapy of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
All Topics
Adult Patient Topics Adult Provider Topics ... UI Health Care Home http://www.vh.org/navigation/vh/topics/pediatric_provider_ulcerative_colitis.html

92. BCIR - For Brooke Ileostomies, Ulcerative Colitis, FAP, Failed Kock And J-Pouche
An appliancefree continent ileostomy for those with unresponsive bowel disease such as ulcerative colitis, FAP or unsatisfactory Brooke ileostomies, malfunctioning Kock pouches and failed J-pouches.
http://www.bcirostomy.com
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93. HON Allergy Glossary Chronic Ulcerative Colitis
HON Allergy Glossary, Chronic ulcerative colitis (CUC) is an inflammatory diseaseof the large bowel, not an allergic disease since it is not mediated by IgE
http://www.hon.ch/Library/Theme/Allergy/Glossary/cuc.html
Allergy : A B C ... W X Y Z Pollen Calendar
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External survey
"Questionnaire on mood"
conducted by the "IMSP- Faculty of Medicine - University of Geneva" Chronic Ulcerative Colitis (CUC)
Ulcerative Colitis
An inflammatory disease of the large bowel. It is not an allergic disease because is not mediated by IgE , but has an immunologic basis. See also Crohn Disease and Celiac Disease Home About us Site map ... HONewsletter http://www.hon.ch/Library/Theme/Allergy/Glossary/cuc.html Last modified: Fri Jun 28 2002

94. Gut Feelings
A newsletter for the sufferers of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and all forms of inflammatory bowel disease. Also includes the chat schedule for private room Crohnscolitis on America Online.
http://members.aol.com/RickAtheDJ/GutFeelings.html
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Welcome to my IBD Web Page. If you have been here before you'll see that I have made some changes. Since there are many web sites online that offer clinical information, I have decided to focus more on the people and ways of coping. I have added more stories of individuals and their successes, trials, and tribulations. Plus helpful and amusing tidbits from my old newsletter. The links to others sites have been expanded and now reside on a separate page. Lastly, I have added volume 4 of "The Faces of IBD. For those of you on America Online, feel free to join our new chat room: Private Room IBD Crew Online. NEW CHAT ROOM!!!!!!!!
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CD and Me
My personal story of Crohn's Disease. I have been in remission for 20 years and some have suggested I have forgotten what its like. Rest assured, I haven't forgotten and never will. The thought is also always in the back of my mind that it can come back at any time... but I don't dwell on it. I just enjoy everyday that I have.
Attitude
Having a good attitude can be difficult with all an IBDer must endure. This doesn't deal specifically with bowel disease, but it is a shining example of how to have a good attitude.

95. Ulcerative Colitis
ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic disease that causes inflammation andulcers (open sores) in the innermost layers of the large intestine.
http://www.healthandage.com/html/res/com/ConsConditions/UlcerativeColitiscc.html
Table of Contents Conditions Ulcerative Colitis Also Listed As: Signs and Symptoms Causes Risk Factors Diagnosis ... Supporting Research Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic disease that causes inflammation and ulcers (open sores) in the innermost layers of the large intestine. UC is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the general name for diseases that cause inflammation in the intestines. In UC, swelling typically occurs in the rectum and lower colon, but the inflammation can spread throughout the entire colon. The ulcers bleed and produce pus and mucus, and the inflammation causes the colon to empty frequently, resulting in diarrhea. UC is a rare, but serious disease that affects 50 out of every 100,000 people in the United States. Although the condition most commonly affects those between the ages of 15 and 35, children and older adults may also develop the disease. UC occurs five times more frequently in those with a Jewish heritage than it does in the general population. Although most people with UC can be successfully treated without surgery, roughly 25% will need a colectomy (surgical removal of the colon). Signs and Symptoms The most common signs and symptoms of UC include abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea. The symptoms can range from mild to severe and may come on either very suddenly or more gradually.

96. Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Chapter Of The United Ostomy Association
Volunteer support organization for people who had ostomy surgery, colostomy, ileostomy, urostomy, Jpouch, Indiana Pouch. Due to Colon or Bladder Cancer, IBD, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's Disease, exstrophy.
http://hometown.aol.com/uoapittsburgh/index.html
htmlAdWH('7008213', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7004798', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help ... ASSOCIATION The documents contained within these web pages are presented expressly for informational purposes only. In no way are any of the materials presented here meant to be a substitute for professional medical care or attention by a qualified practitioner, nor should they be construed as such. ALWAYS check with your doctor if you have any questions or concerns about your condition, or before starting a new program of treatment. The Pittsburgh,PA Chapter of UOA or webmaster is not responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for ANY form of damages whatsoever resulting from the use or misuse of information contained in or implied by these documents. Who We Are...Our Mission Statement:
We are a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to the rehabilition of persons having some form of ostomy surgery. To those who have this surgery we offer mutual aid, informative meetings, appropriate literature and moral support.
Our membership includes approximately 375 ostomates in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area

97. Transdermal Nicotine For Ulcerative Colitis [May 1997; 39-5]
bandoman, Bandolier. Bandolier Library. search. Transdermal Nicotine for UlcerativeColitis. ulcerative colitis has an incidence of 510 per 100,000 in the UK.
http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/band39/b39-5.html
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Transdermal Nicotine for Ulcerative Colitis
Ulcerative colitis has an incidence of 5-10 per 100,000 in the UK. For some time a lower incidence has been noticed in people who smoke cigarettes. A fine case-control study from Chicago put some figures on this, and the observation was followed by randomised trials where patients were treated with nicotine to allow us to establish causation and the magnitude of the effect.
Case-control study
One hundred patients with ulcerative colitis were matched for age and sex with community control subjects, and selected at random for a telephone interview to collect information on smoking habits, race, religion, income, occupation and education [1]. Smoking habits at the onset of symptoms were analysed using logistic regression.
Compared with those who had never smoked, current smokers were much less likely to have ulcerative colitis (odds ratio 0.13, 95% CI 0.05 to 0.38) - that is they were about eight times less likely to have ulcerative colitis. Former smokers' risk was no different from non-smokers.
Transdermal nicotine treatment
Two randomised studies have tried to answer the obvious question - does nicotine help in treating ulcerative colitis?

98. Ulcerative Colitis, Inflamtion Of Large Intestine
ulcerative colitis ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory disease ofthe large intestine. Ulcers form in the inner lining, or mucosa
http://www.syracusegastro.com/colitis.html
Ulcerative colitis
Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory disease of the large intestine. Ulcers form in the inner lining, or mucosa, of the colon or rectum, often resulting in diarrhea, blood, and pus. The inflammation is usually most severe in the sigmoid and rectum and usually diminishes higher in the colon. The disease develops uniformly and consistently until, in some cases, the colon becomes rigid and foreshortened.
Although the causes of inflammatory bowel disease are not yet known, genetic factors certainly play some role. Up to 25% of people with IBD also have family members with the disease. The inherited risk is highest if a mother has the condition, followed by a sibling.
A father with IBD poses the least inherited risk to his children. Although different genes play weaker or stronger roles in ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, some experts believe that genetic mapping will allow detection of the genes responsible for both diseases, most likely on chromosomes 6, 12, and 16.
Some researchers believe that the disease develops in people who have a genetic susceptibility that enables an agent such as a virus or bacteria to trigger an abnormal immune response. If such

99. ThirdAge - Adam - Ulcerative Colitis
ulcerative colitis. Definition A chronic Alternative Names Nonspecificulcerative colitis. Causes, incidence, and risk factors The cause
http://www.thirdage.com/health/adam/ency/article/000250.htm
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Ulcerative colitis
Definition: A chronic , episodic, inflammatory disease of the large intestine and rectum characterized by bloody diarrhea
Alternative Names: Nonspecific ulcerative colitis
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: The cause is unknown, and it may affect any age group although there are peaks at ages 15 to 30 and then again at ages 50 to 70.
The disease usually begins in the rectal area and may eventually extend through the entire large bowel. Repeated episodes of inflammation lead to thickening of the wall of the intestine and rectum with scar tissue. Death of colon tissue or sepsis may occur with severe disease. The symptoms vary in severity and their onset may be gradual or sudden. Attacks may be provoked by many factors, including respiratory infections or stress
Risk factors include a family history of ulcerative colitis or Jewish ancestry. The

100. Genesis Health System - Alternative Medicine General Info - Ulcerative Colitis
ulcerative colitis. What is it? ulcerative colitis is an inflammationof the colon which can produce sores or ulcerations of the colon.
http://www.genesishealth.com/micromedex/altmedgen/amm0084.aspx
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Ulcerative Colitis
What is it? Ulcerative colitis is an inflammation of the colon which can produce sores or ulcerations of the colon. The colon is also called the bowel or large intestine. Ulcerative colitis occurs most often in people 15 to 30 years old. Causes: It is not known exactly what triggers ulcerative colitis (which appears to be an autoimmune disorder). One cause may be a family history of the disease. Aside from genetics, some foods, medicines, an infection, or stress can also cause flare ups of colitis. Signs and Symptoms: You may have repeated BMs which may be blood-specked, loose, or runny. Other signs may be abdominal (belly) pain, fever, chills, nausea, weight loss, malnutrition, anemia, rashes, joint aches or feeling tired. These signs may come and go any time. Medical Care: Your blood and BMs may be sent to a lab for tests to help find the cause of the colitis. Typically the diagnosis is confirmed by a biopsy performed via sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy (fiberoptic scopes used to look directly at the colon). You may need medicine, rest, or a special diet. The most commonly used medicines are immunosuppressants which blunt the abnormal immune response. These medicines may be given either orally or by enema. At this time there is no cure for ulcerative colitis. But you should feel better with medicine or other treatments. You may need to be put in the hospital for intravenous fluids and nutrition if you have a bad attack of colitis.

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