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Copyright ©2005 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. May 28, 2005; 11(20): 3118-3121
Published online May 28, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i20.3118
Table 1 Clinical characteristics of patients (mean±SD).
Patients with granuloma Group IPatients without granuloma Group IISignificance
Number of patients2531NS
Female/male ratio (No.)15/1016/15NS
Median age (yr)29.60±11.3236.46±12.94NS
Localization
Small bowel only1 (4%)4 (12.9%)NS
Large bowel only10 (40%)8 (25.8%)NS
Small and large bowel10 (40%)17 (54.8%)NS
UGT involvement4 (16%)2 (6.4%)P<0.05
Disease behavior type
Inflammatory8 (32%)15 (48.4%)NS
Stricturing6 (24%)9 (29.0%)NS
Penetrating11 (44%)7 (22.6%)NS
Activity of CD
CDAI218.9±108.2144.1±92.5P = 0.01
Endoscopic scores6.60±3.535.35±4.20NS
Table 2 Frequency of different extraintestinal manifestations in patients with or without granuloma.
Patients with granuloma (%)Patients without granuloma (%)Significance
Number of extraintestinal manifestations10/25 (40)7/31 (22.6)P = NS
Arthritis6/25 (24)4/31 (12.9)P = NS
Eye manifestation0/251/31 (3.2)P = NS
Cutan manifestation2/25 (8)0/31P = NS
Aphtous stomatitis2/25 (8)2/31 (6.4)P = NS
Table 3 Frequency of relapses in the two groups.
Number of relapse after the succesfull treatment of fist attackPatients with granuloma (25) (%)Patients without granuloma (31) (%)
05 (20)12 (38.7)
110 (40)15 (48.4)
27 (28)4 (12.9)
33 (12)0 (0)