There is no single gold standard method for the diagnosis of Crohn’s disease. Diagnosis is based on clinical evaluation and a combination of endoscopic, radiological and pathological evidence of the disease (1).
Crohn's disease confined to the colon may be difficult to discriminate from ulcerative colitis. Features that may help discriminate the two conditions are described under 'diagnosis of ulcerative colitis'.
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