A 5-year-old boy presented with abdominal distension, fever, bilious vomiting and constipation. He also has a history of recurrent episodes of severe pain abdomen, tenesmus and blood in stools. Exploratory laparotomy was done and a poion of intestine had to be resected, which is seen below. What is the probable diagnosis?

Correct Answer: Crohn disease
Description: Multiple skip lesions with areas of intervening normal mucosa, along with history of abdominal distension, fever, bilious vomiting & blood in stools, suggest a diagnosis of Crohn ds. Ulcerative colitis : Continuous ; no normal intervening mucosa ; lead/pipe stem appearance
Category: Pediatrics
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