2007
DOI: 10.1157/13097446
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Incidencia y aspectos clinicoepidemiológicos de la colitis ulcerosa en el área de influencia del Hospital Costa del Sol

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“…In both (4) 1983 -1993 3.8 2.5 Huelva (20) 1996 -2003 5.2 6.6 Asturia (27,42,43) 1994 -1997 9.5 6 Aragon (25) 1992 -1995 7.2 3.9 Castellon (35) 1992 -1996 6.8 1.9 Sabadell (10) 1991 -1993 9.8 5.2 Vigo (10) 1991 -1993 7.7 5 Mallorca (10) 1991 -1993 7.8 5.8 Motril (10) 1991 -1993 4.3 6.5 Marbella (39) 2000 -2001 7.3 Granada (28) 1979 -1988 2 0.9 Soria (1) 1981 -1990…”
Section: Incidence and Prevalence In Central And South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both (4) 1983 -1993 3.8 2.5 Huelva (20) 1996 -2003 5.2 6.6 Asturia (27,42,43) 1994 -1997 9.5 6 Aragon (25) 1992 -1995 7.2 3.9 Castellon (35) 1992 -1996 6.8 1.9 Sabadell (10) 1991 -1993 9.8 5.2 Vigo (10) 1991 -1993 7.7 5 Mallorca (10) 1991 -1993 7.8 5.8 Motril (10) 1991 -1993 4.3 6.5 Marbella (39) 2000 -2001 7.3 Granada (28) 1979 -1988 2 0.9 Soria (1) 1981 -1990…”
Section: Incidence and Prevalence In Central And South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies conducted on the incidence of IBD in Spain are summarized in Supplementary Table 1. 17,1945 Most of these studies were carried out more than a decade ago in selected areas and included a small number of patients. Differences in IBD incidence between regions have been reported, with variability between urban and rural centers and between inland and coastal areas even within a single region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se van publicando más artículos sobre incidencia de estas enfermedades pero son pocos los que analizan la composición de su población [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] . Hoy día las poblaciones de países desarrollados son muy heterogéneas, con mezcla de distintos grupos humanos de muy variados países y por tanto cuando se quiere estudiar la incidencia de algunas enfermedades de las que conocemos su variabilidad geográfica, deberíamos tener en cuenta esta situación.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified