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Condition: Crohn’s Disease

Crohn's disease is a complex, long-lasting (chronic) disorder that primarily affects the digestive system. This condition involves an abnormal immune response that causes excess inflammation. It most often affects the intestinal walls, particularly in the lower part of the small intestine (the ileum) and portions of the large intestine (the colon). However, inflammation can occur in any part of the digestive system, from the mouth to the anus. The inflamed tissues become thick and swollen, and the inner surfaces of the digestive system may develop open sores (ulcers).

Crohn's disease most commonly appears in a person's late teens or twenties, although the disease can begin at any age. Signs and symptoms tend to flare up multiple times throughout life. The most common features of this condition are persistent diarrhea, abdominal pain and cramping, loss of appetite, weight loss, and fever. Some people with Crohn's disease have blood in the stool from inflamed tissues in the intestine; over time, chronic bleeding can lead to a low number of red blood cells (anemia). In some cases, Crohn's disease can also cause inflammation affecting the joints, eyes, or skin.

Intestinal blockage is a common complication of Crohn's disease. Blockages are caused by swelling or a buildup of scar tissue in the intestinal walls. Some affected individuals also develop fistulae, which are abnormal connections between the intestine and other tissues. Fistulae occur when ulcers break through the intestinal wall and passages form between loops of the intestine or between the intestine and nearby structures (such as the bladder, vagina, or skin).

Crohn's disease is one common form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Another type of IBD, ulcerative colitis, also causes chronic inflammation of the intestinal lining. Unlike Crohn's disease, which can affect any part of the digestive system, ulcerative colitis typically causes inflammation only in the colon.

Courtesy of MedlinePlus from the National Library of Medicine.

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Treatments and Procedures Related to Crohn’s Disease

UAMS Health providers perform and prescribe a broad range of treatments and procedures, some of which may not be listed below.

  • Colon and Rectal Surgery

Providers Diagnosing or Treating Crohn’s Disease

Note that every provider listed below may not perform or prescribe all treatments or procedures related to Crohn’s Disease. Review each provider for availability.

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Meer A. Ali, M.D.

Meer A. Ali, M.D. Gastroenterologist

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Travis D. Ayers, M.D.

Travis D. Ayers, M.D. Pediatric Gastroenterologist

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Stephan Dehmel, M.D.

Stephan Dehmel, M.D. Gastroenterologist

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Jonathan A. Laryea, M.D.

Jonathan A. Laryea, M.D. Colorectal Surgeon

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Carmen T. Paniagua, CNP

Carmen T. Paniagua, CNP Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

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Locations Where Providers Treat Crohn’s Disease

Note that the treatment of Crohn’s Disease may not be performed at every location listed below. The list may include locations where the treatment plan is developed during and after a patient visit.

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Exterior of Outpatient Center

Gastroenterology Clinic

4110 Outpatient Circle
Outpatient Center
Suite 3160
Little Rock, AR 72205

Appointment Phone Number
501-603-1900
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Specialty Pharmacy (Part of the Outpatient Pharmacy)

4110 Outpatient Circle
Outpatient Center
Suite 1200
Little Rock, AR 72205

General Information
501-686-5100
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Areas of Expertise for Crohn’s Disease

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Digestive Health

With highly skilled and trained specialists and the latest technology, UAMS Health's digestive health services are the most complete in the state.

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