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Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 21, 2014; 20(3): 814-821
Published online Jan 21, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i3.814
Table 3 Sociodemographic and clinical data of Crohn’s disease patient
Total number22
Gender (M/F)16/6
Age at first presentation (mean ± SD)29.72 ± 12.13
Resident of cairo (yes/no)21/1
Smoking (yes/no)2/20
Main presenting symptoms included: diarrhea, colics, fever, WT loss, rectal bleeding, vomiting22/18/9/10/6/4
Follow up duration (mean ± SD)5.52 ± 2.83
Severity of symptoms (mild/moderate/severe)9/11/2
Anoperineal lesions (yes/no)8/14
Extra intestinal manifestations (yes/no) No/fatty liver/arthralgia/arthralgia and uveitis8/1414/1/7/3
History of appendicectomy (yes/no)3/19
Montreal classification:
A1/A2/A32/14/6
B1/B2/B3 /P>>16/5/1/8
L1/L2/L3/L4>>6/3/13/2
Endoscopic grading (mild/moderate/severe)4/13/5
Follow up endoscopy (stationary/improved/ progressed/did not do)2/15/2/3
Localization of sites of CD affection Ileal/ileocolonic/colonic/oesophageal6/13/3/2
Types of intestinal infections detected (total 9) Entameba histolytica/schistosomiasis7/2