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Crohn's disease (IBD) DRAFT
Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) of the digestive system. In it, the entire digestive system (from mouth to anus) may be inflamed to varying degrees. Usually, mainly the small and/or large intestine are affected. The inflammation can penetrate into the deeper layers, sometimes causing fistulas or abscesses.
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Ulcerative colitis (IBD)
Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that primarily affects the colon and rectum. The mucous membranes of the intestine are red, swollen, bleed easily and may sometimes have ulcers. The infestation is usually continuous and often more pronounced in the rectum.
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Stoma
A stoma is an artificial opening in the abdominal wall that is constructed to drain stool or urine when it is no longer possible through the natural route.
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Liver cysts
Liver cysts are fluid-filled sacs in the liver that are usually benign. They can be congenital or occur later in life.
treatment
Rehabilitation after shoulder replacement
Within Sint-Trudo Hospital, we have a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program for those who receive a new shoulder. Our main goal is a smooth return to the home environment so you can continue rehabilitation safely in your familiar surroundings.
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Gynaecomastia
Gynaecomastia is the development of abnormal mammary gland tissue in boys or men. This can occur in one or both breasts and can sometimes cause pain or sensitivity.