1997
DOI: 10.1136/gut.41.4.480
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Incidence of Crohn’s disease in Stockholm County 1955–1989

Abstract: Aim-To evaluate the incidence of Crohn's disease in Stockholm County between 1955 and 1989. Methods-A cohort of 1936 patients with Crohn's disease was retrospectively assembled. Incidence rates and changes in disease distribution were assessed. Results-The mean increase in incidence was 15% (95% confidence intervals 12% to 18%) per five year period with a mean annual incidence rate at 4.6/10 5 during the last two decades. The mean incidence for the entire study period was similar for men and women. The mean ag… Show more

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“…3,[8][9][10][11][12] However, the existence of this second peak has not been reproduced in other studies, including the most recent epidemiologic survey from Olmsted County, Minnesota. [13][14][15][16][17] The recognition of a growing elderly IBD population warrants a critical assessment of the literature used to guide treatment in this unique population.…”
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“…3,[8][9][10][11][12] However, the existence of this second peak has not been reproduced in other studies, including the most recent epidemiologic survey from Olmsted County, Minnesota. [13][14][15][16][17] The recognition of a growing elderly IBD population warrants a critical assessment of the literature used to guide treatment in this unique population.…”
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“…D'une façon habituelle, l'incidence annuelle diminue avec l'âge [3,23] même si l'âge moyen du diagnostic a augmenté au cours du temps, ce qui résulte en partie d'un accroissement de la population âgée en Europe [4,6,19,21].…”
Section: Age D'apparitionunclassified
“…En Suède, le temps moyen écoulé avant l'apparition des symptômes et le diagnostic était de 5 mois avec des extrêmes de 0 à 599 mois [6].…”
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