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In Crohn disease, endoscopic findings vary from superficial aphthous ulcers to discrete, deep ulcers that can be linear, stellate, or serpiginous and that may coalesce into a “cobblestone” appearance. Rectal [...] is typical, as are areas of inflammation separated by normal mucosa (known as skip lesions).
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In Crohn disease, endoscopic findings vary from superficial aphthous ulcers to discrete, deep ulcers that can be linear, stellate, or serpiginous and that may coalesce into a “cobblestone” appearance. Rectal [...] is typical, as are areas of inflammation separated by normal mucosa (known as skip lesions).
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In Crohn disease, endoscopic findings vary from superficial aphthous ulcers to discrete, deep ulcers that can be linear, stellate, or serpiginous and that may coalesce into a “cobblestone” appearance. Rectal [...] is typical, as are areas of inflammation separated by normal mucosa (known as skip lesions).
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In Crohn disease, endoscopic findings vary from superficial aphthous ulcers to discrete, deep ulcers that can be linear, stellate, or serpiginous and that may coalesce into a “cobblestone” appearance. Rectal sparing is typical, as are areas of inflammation separated by normal mucosa (known as skip lesions).<html>

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