Observational Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 14, 2017; 23(34): 6306-6314
Published online Sep 14, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i34.6306
Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of Crohn’s disease patients misdiagnosed as intestinal tuberculosis (final Crohn’s disease group) and intestinal tuberculosis patients misdiagnosed as Crohn’s disease (final intestinal tuberculosis group) n (%)
Final CD group (n = 494)Final ITB group (n = 83)P value
Male342 (69.2)49 (59.0)0.0661
Age at definite diagnosis4 (yr)23.4 (19.5-30.3)35.8 (27.3-46.0)< 0.0012
Interval from misdiagnosisto definite diagnosis4 (mo)5.2 (2.3-12.0)4.0 (1.7-13.2)0.0822
Presenting symptoms
Abdominal pain318 (64.4)46 (55.4)0.1181
Diarrhea293 (59.3)22 (26.5)< 0.0011
Weight loss104 (21.1)12 (14.5)0.1651
Hematochezia/melena84 (17.0)6 (7.2)0.0231
Constipation1 (0.2)2 (2.4)0.0563
Asymptomatic (incidentally diagnosed at routine health check-up)8 (1.6)10 (12.0)< 0.0013
Fever28 (5.7)1 (1.2)0.1033
Active and/or past perianal fistula192 (38.9)7 (8.4 )< 0.0011
Active pulmonary TB0 (0.0)510 (12.7)6< 0.0013
Old pulmonary TB in chest X-ray5/469 (1.1)716/66 (24.2)7< 0.0013
Medical institutions where misdiagnosis was made0.0151
Primary clinic44 (8.9)12 (14.5)
Secondary referral hospital118 (23.9)30 (36.1)
Tertiary referral hospital314 (63.6)841 (49.4)9
Unknown18 (3.6)