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Fever in individuals with Crohn's disease can occur due to inflammation and the immune response triggered by the disease. The body's immune system releases cytokines, which can elevate body temperature as part of the inflammatory response. Additionally, complications such as infections or abscesses associated with Crohn's can also lead to fever. Overall, fever serves as a signal of the underlying inflammatory processes or complications related to the disease.

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