Abstract

The exact reason for the occurrence of Crohn’s disease remains unknown. It is believed that pathology can be carried out by infectious and viral pathogens, deviations from the norm of natural balance of the microflora of the gastrointestinal tract (hereinafter – the gastrointestinal tract). Many researchers indicate an abnormal autoimmune response of the body on food stimuli – in favor of such an assertion indicates the systematic impression of the internal organs. However, for the emergence and development of this disease, there are significant impacts with harmful habits, such as: smoking, alcoholic beverages and medicines, unbalanced nutrition and the presence of chronic inflammatory gastroids. The inflammatory process begins in the mucous membrane, gradually affects all layers of the wall of the gastrointestinal wall, leads to its destruction and fibrosis and the formation of fistish and stenoses. Therefore, early diagnosis and timely treatment prevents the development of complications, including such severe such as bleeding, perforation of the intestinal wall, intra-abdominal abscesses, internal and external fists, adhesions of the intestine with the development of obstruction. Purpose: on the basis of a specific case of HC to investigate and analyze the features of diagnosis and treatment of these patients using an analytical method and a systematic approach. Materials and methods: The material was a clinical case of HC, methods of instrumental diagnosis and objective analysis. The results: The concrete case of HC is investigated, features of inspection and diagnostics are defined. Conclusions: A feature of the diagnosis and treatment of patients with HC is a constant vigilance about the occurrence of complications, the key to the prevention of which is a multidisciplinary approach in the tactics of diagnosis and treatment of these patients. Key words: Crohn’s disease, features of examination and diagnosis.

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