File:Ulcerative colitis video.webm

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English: What is ulcerative colitis? Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that specifically affects the epithelial lining of the large intestine. It's thought to be an autoimmune disease involving T cell destruction of the epithelial lining. This video covers the known pathophysiology, the important signs and symptoms, and treatment options available.
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12 February 2016

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current18:19, 8 March 20164 min 49 s, 1,812 × 1,018 (30.48 MB)OsmoseItFixing factual error in video.
17:23, 18 February 20164 min 35 s, 1,812 × 1,018 (27.11 MB)OsmoseItUser created page with UploadWizard
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