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Rev Gastroenterol Mex · Jan 2011
[Epidemiology and clinical characteristics of ulcerative colitis in north-eastern Mexico].
- F J Bosques-Padilla, E R Sandoval-García, M A Martínez-Vázquez, E Garza-González, and H J Maldonado-Garza.
- Servicio de Gastroenterología, Departamento de de Medicina Interna, Hospital Universitario Dr. José Eleuterio González. fbosques58@hotmail.com
- Rev Gastroenterol Mex. 2011 Jan 1; 76 (1): 34-8.
BackgroundInflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) compromises two entities: Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and Crohn Disease (CD). The incidence and prevalence vary widely in relation to ethnicity and demographic localization. Historically it has been considered a rare disease in Mexico.ObjectiveTo determine the frequency of new UC cases and their clinical characteristics in a referral hospital of North-Eastern Mexico.MethodsAn epidemiological, descriptive and retrospective study was made which included newly diagnosed patients with UC in a five years period.ResultsThe adjusted rate of patients diagnosed with UC to the number of admissions for year was 2.3, 2.6, 3.0, 3.6 and 4.1/1000 admissions between 2004 and 2008. The rate of newly diagnosed patients with UC has doubled in the year 2008 compared with the year 2004 (p < 0.05). Fifty five percent of the patients showed mild disease, 30% showed moderate disease and 15% showed severe disease. Fifty percent of the patients had pancolitis, left sided colitis was present in 21% and 29% of the patients just had proctitis. Other clinical aspects of UC corresponded to those previously described.ConclusionThe frequency of new patients diagnosed with UC has significantly increased in this tertiary-care referral hospital for the last five years.
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