释义 |
Crohn's disease noun[ U ] uk /ˈkrəʊnz dɪˌziːz/ us /ˈkroʊnz dɪˌziːz/(alsoChrohn's) a chronic disease (= one that lasts for a long time or keeps coming back) that makes the intestines(= the long tubes inside the body where food is digested) swollen and sore: 克隆(氏)病,节段性回肠炎,克罗恩病 Crohn's disease has been estimated to affect as many as half a million Americans. He has had Crohn's since he was 12. The two most common types of colitis we encounter are ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. They are working on finding the cause of Crohn's and ulcerative colitis. She has learned to live with the incurable inflammatory bowel disorder Crohn's disease. Pain in one side of the abdomen could be a symptom of many things, including an ectopic pregnancy or Crohn's disease. Life with Crohn's means you always need to know where public toilets are. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Digestive disorders achalasia acid reflux amoebiasis ancylostomiasis anti-diarrhoea appendicitis coeliac disease enteritis enterobiasis enterocele enterocolitis flatulence flatulent gastroenteritis peritonitis primary sclerosing cholangitis proctitis PSC radiation enteritis regional enteritis |