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Crohns disease, artwork

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Crohns disease, artwork

MODEL RELEASED. Crohns disease, cutaway computer artwork. Mans hand clutching his lower abdomen in pain. The cutaway section of the artwork shows his intestines, which are inflamed (red areas). This represents Crohns disease, also known as regional enteritis. This condition is a chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. It has a wide variety of symptoms, including abdominal pain

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Media ID 6305349

© TIM VERNON, LTH NHS TRUST/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Abdomen Abdominal Alimentary Canal Chronic Clutching Colon Cut Away Digestive System Digestive Tract Gastrointestinal Holding Inflamed Inflammation Intestinal Intestine Intestines Large Intestine Pain Patient Small Intestine Symptom Symptoms Condition Disorder


EDITORS COMMENTS
This powerful print captures the debilitating effects of Crohn's disease, a chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. In this artwork, we see a man clutching his lower abdomen in pain, symbolizing the immense discomfort experienced by those living with this condition. The cutaway section of the artwork reveals inflamed intestines, depicted as red areas. This visual representation highlights the internal struggle faced by individuals battling Crohn's disease. The intricate detailing showcases the complexity and severity of this disorder that affects millions worldwide. Crohn's disease manifests through various symptoms, including persistent abdominal pain. The image portrays how it can immobilize its sufferers and disrupt their daily lives. By focusing on a male patient, it emphasizes that anyone can be affected by this condition regardless of gender or age. Through artistry and medical accuracy, Science Photo Library has created an illustration that not only educates but also evokes empathy for those enduring such hardships. It serves as a reminder to society about the importance of understanding and supporting individuals living with chronic illnesses like Crohn's disease.

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