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As ulcerative colitis is a [[systemic]] disease, patients may present with [[symptom]]s and [[complication (medicine)|complications]] outside the colon.  These include the following:
As ulcerative colitis is a [[systemic]] disease, patients may present with [[symptom]]s and [[complication (medicine)|complications]] outside the colon.  These include the following:


* [[Mouth ulcer|Aphthous ulcers]] of the mouth
===Eyes===
* Ophthalmic (involving the eyes):
* Ophthalmic (involving the eyes):
** [[Iritis]] or [[uveitis]], which is inflammation of the iris
** [[Iritis]] or [[uveitis]], which is inflammation of the iris
** Episcleritis
** Episcleritis
===Musculoskeletal===
* Musculoskeletal:
* Musculoskeletal:
** Seronegative [[arthritis]], which can be a large-joint [[arthritis|oligoarthritis]] (affecting one or two joints), or may affect many small joints of the hands and feet
** Seronegative [[arthritis]], which can be a large-joint [[arthritis|oligoarthritis]] (affecting one or two joints), or may affect many small joints of the hands and feet
** [[Ankylosing spondylitis]], arthritis of the spine
** [[Ankylosing spondylitis]], arthritis of the spine
** [[Sacroiliitis]], arthritis of the lower spine
** [[Sacroiliitis]], arthritis of the lower spine
===Skin===
* Cutaneous (related to the skin):
* Cutaneous (related to the skin):
** [[Erythema nodosum]], which is a [[panniculitis]], or inflammation of subcutaneous tissue involving the lower extremities
** [[Erythema nodosum]], which is a [[panniculitis]], or inflammation of subcutaneous tissue involving the lower extremities
** [[Pyoderma gangrenosum]], which is a painful ulcerating lesion involving the [[skin]]
** [[Pyoderma gangrenosum]], which is a painful ulcerating lesion involving the [[skin]]
===Other===
* [[Deep venous thrombosis]] and [[pulmonary embolism]]
* [[Deep venous thrombosis]] and [[pulmonary embolism]]
* [[Autoimmune hemolytic anemia]]
* [[Autoimmune hemolytic anemia]]
* [[Clubbing]], a deformity of the ends of the fingers
* [[Clubbing]], a deformity of the ends of the fingers
* [[Primary sclerosing cholangitis]], or inflammation of the bile ducts
* [[Primary sclerosing cholangitis]], or inflammation of the bile ducts
* [[Mouth ulcer|Aphthous ulcers]] of the mouth


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Physical Examination

As ulcerative colitis is a systemic disease, patients may present with symptoms and complications outside the colon. These include the following:

Eyes

  • Ophthalmic (involving the eyes):
    • Iritis or uveitis, which is inflammation of the iris
    • Episcleritis

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