What are the Complications Seen in Crohn’s Disease?
Histologically, Crohn’s Disease can lead to several complications, including:
Fibrosis: Chronic inflammation can lead to the thickening and scarring of the intestinal walls. Strictures: Narrowing of the intestinal lumen due to fibrosis and inflammation. Fistulas: Abnormal connections between the intestine and other organs or tissues. Abscesses: Pockets of infection that can occur within the intestinal wall or adjacent tissues.