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Epidemiology and Natural History of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Jacques Cosnes, Corinne Gower–Rousseau, Philippe Seksik, Antoine Cortot Gastroenterology Volume 140, Issue 6, Pages e4 (May 2011) DOI: /j.gastro Copyright © 2011 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 The global map of inflammatory bowel disease: red refers to annual incidence greater than 10/105, orange to incidence of 5–10/105, green to incidence less than 4/105, yellow to low incidence that is continuously increasing. Absence of color indicates absence of data. Gastroenterology , e4DOI: ( /j.gastro ) Copyright © 2011 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Cumulative rate of remaining free of intestinal penetrating or stricturing complications in ileal (left) and colonic (right) CD. Perianal complications were not taken into account. Data were obtained from the studies at St-Antoine hospital that included 1448 patients with ileal disease (L1) and 1129 patients with colonic disease (L2). © Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica (Cosnes J, Acta Gastroenterol Belg 2008;71:303–307), reproduced with permission. Gastroenterology , e4DOI: ( /j.gastro ) Copyright © 2011 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
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Gastroenterology 2011 140, 1785-1794. e4DOI: (10. 1053/j. gastro. 2011
Copyright © 2011 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
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Gastroenterology 2011 140, 1785-1794. e4DOI: (10. 1053/j. gastro. 2011
Copyright © 2011 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
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Gastroenterology 2011 140, 1785-1794. e4DOI: (10. 1053/j. gastro. 2011
Copyright © 2011 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
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Gastroenterology 2011 140, 1785-1794. e4DOI: (10. 1053/j. gastro. 2011
Copyright © 2011 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
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