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Copyright ©2008 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 28, 2008; 14(4): 612-616
Published online Jan 28, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.612
Table 1 Characteristics of patients with CD or UC
CharacteristicsCD (n = 71)UC (n = 106)
Sex (male/female)41/3056/50
Age (yr) [mean (range)]35 (13-70)45 (15-80)
Disease duration (yr) [mean (range)]5.3 (0.5-14)5.8 (0.5-23)
Smoker/non-smoker17/5426/80
Disease severity
Mild1353
Moderate3837
Severe2016
Previous surgery344
Table 2 Distribution of CD and UC
Disease locationn
Crohn’s disease (71)
Small intestine37
Colon6
Ileocolon27
Upper gastrointestinal1
Ulcerative colitis (106)
Distal colitis35
Left-sided colitis22
Extensive colitis47
Missing information2
Table 3 Suboptimal dose used in treatment of CD and UC
Clinical parametersProportion (%)
Suboptimal dose of aminosalicylate
Crohn's disease27/68 (39.7)
Ulcerative colitis0/106 (0.00)
Failure to use topical therapy26/57 (45.6)
Failure to use corticosteroid10/36 (27.8)
Failure to use immunomodulatory agents41/51 (80.4)
Suboptimal dose of AZA4/7 (57.1)
Table 4 Suboptimal dose of aminosalicylate and location of CD
Location of CDSuboptimal dose (n)Optimal dose (n)
Small intestines1917
Colon24
Ileocolon620