Basic Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 21, 2024; 30(31): 3689-3704
Published online Aug 21, 2024. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v30.i31.3689
Table 1 clinical data of 12 Crohn’s disease patients were collected in this study, n (%)
Patient characteristics
Quantity (percentage)
Sex
Female3 (25.0)
Male9 (75.0)
Age (years old)
≤ 160 (0.0)
17-408 (66.7)
> 404 (33.3)
Course of the disease (years)
< 11 (8.3)
1-57 (58.3)
> 54 (33.3)
Onset or recurrence of diseases
Onset0 (0.0)
Recurrence12 (100.0)
WBC count (× 109)
< 10.010 (83.3)
≥ 10.02 (16.7)
HGB (g/L)
< 100.03 (25.0)
≥ 100.09 (75.0)
ALB (g/L)
< 30.01 (8.3)
≥ 30.011 (91.7)
BMI (kg/m2)
< 18.54 (33.3)
≥ 18.58 (66.7)
Table 2 Clinical data of 5 Crohn’s disease patients who served as stool specimen donors, n (%)
Patient characteristics
Quantity (percentage)
Sex
Female1 (20.0)
Male4 (80.0)
Age (years old)
≤ 160 (0.0)
17-402 (40.0)
> 403 (60.0)
Course of the disease (years)
< 11 (20.0)
1-53 (60.0)
> 51 (20.0)
Onset or recurrence of diseases
Onset0 (0.0)
Recurrence5 (100.0)
WBC count (× 109)
< 10.02 (40.0)
≥ 10.03 (60.0)
HGB (g/L)
< 100.00 (0.0)
≥ 100.05 (100.0)
ALB (g/L)
< 30.03 (60.0)
≥ 30.02 (40.0)
BMI (kg/m2)
< 18.52 (40.0)
≥ 18.53 (60.0)