Chapter 21: Problem 10
Neurologic involvement in Crohn's disease a. Is relatively rare \((-5 c)\) b. Usually occurs in \(20 \%-30 \%\) of Crohn's patients c. Oocurs in over \(90 \%\) of Crohn's cases d. Is virtually always a peripheral neuropathy
Chapter 21: Problem 10
Neurologic involvement in Crohn's disease a. Is relatively rare \((-5 c)\) b. Usually occurs in \(20 \%-30 \%\) of Crohn's patients c. Oocurs in over \(90 \%\) of Crohn's cases d. Is virtually always a peripheral neuropathy
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