Which of the following differentiates ulcerative colitis from Crohn"™s disease?
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2022 3:51 pm
Which of the following differentiates ulcerative colitis from Crohn"™s disease?
A. Crohn"™s disease primarily affects the left colon and rectum and ulcerative colitis most often affects the right colon and distal ileum.
B. Crohn"™s disease presents with shallow ulcerations and ulcerative colitis presents with a cobblestone appearance of the mucosal lining.
C. The extent of involvement is noncontiguous and segmented with Crohn"™s disease and it is contiguous and diffuse with ulcerative colitis.
D. Crohn"™s disease has primarily mucosal involvement and it is transmural with ulcerative colitis.
A. Crohn"™s disease primarily affects the left colon and rectum and ulcerative colitis most often affects the right colon and distal ileum.
B. Crohn"™s disease presents with shallow ulcerations and ulcerative colitis presents with a cobblestone appearance of the mucosal lining.
C. The extent of involvement is noncontiguous and segmented with Crohn"™s disease and it is contiguous and diffuse with ulcerative colitis.
D. Crohn"™s disease has primarily mucosal involvement and it is transmural with ulcerative colitis.