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The incidence of the inflamatory bowel disease in Primorsko-goranska county Croatia (CROSBI ID 507594)

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Mijandrusic-Sincic, Brankica ; Vucelic, Boris ; Persic, Mladen ; Stimac, Davor The incidence of the inflamatory bowel disease in Primorsko-goranska county Croatia // Gut / Classen, M. (ur.). Georg Thieme Verlag, 2002. str. 128-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Mijandrusic-Sincic, Brankica ; Vucelic, Boris ; Persic, Mladen ; Stimac, Davor

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The incidence of the inflamatory bowel disease in Primorsko-goranska county Croatia

Older studies have suggested that the incidence of the inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)is relatively more common in developed then in developing countries. The highest incidence rate of IBD have been reported from the UK, Scandinavia and North Ameriva with lower rates reported in Central and Southern Europe.In order to test the existance of such a gradient, 20 uropean centres during a two years period identified patients with IBD prospectively using the uniform diagnostic approach. There was no geografical gradient for Crohn's disease(CD)but a weak postive association was present for ulcerative colitis(UC). In 1990.'s in Mediterranean countries(Italy, Greece and Spain)the incidence of IBD was as great or greater then in some countries in the north. The only Croatian study done in Zagreb county showed the incidence of UC 1, 5/105 while for CD it was o, 7/105 respectively. the purpose of this study was to investigate the incidenceof IBD in Primorsko-goranska county, Croatia. Conclusin:The incidece of IBD was significantly higher in our study in comparison tothe previously reported data from the study done i Zagreb, Croatian. In comparison to the studies done in other Mediterranean countries there was no difference shown in the incidence of CD while the incidence of UC was found to be lower in our study.

inflamatory bowel disease; incidence

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128-x.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Gut

Classen, M.

Georg Thieme Verlag

Podaci o skupu

10th EUGW (European Gastroenterology Week)

poster

19.10.2002-23.10.2002

Ženeva, Švicarska

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti