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. 2004 Jun;53(6):843–848. doi: 10.1136/gut.2003.025346

Table 2.

Trends in incidence and manifestations of ulcerative colitis (Northern France 1988–99)

1988–90 (n = 618) 1991–93 (n = 750) 1994–996 (n = 677) 1997–99 (n = 620)
Standardised incidence rate (/105) (95% CI)*
    All (n = 2665) 4.2 (3.9–4.5) 4.3 (4.0–4.7) 3.9 (3.6–4.2) 3.5 (3.2–3.8)
    Men (n = 1495) 5.0 (4.5–5.5) 5.2 (4.7–5.7) 4.3 (3.9–4.8) 4.1 (3.7–4.6)
    Women (n = 1170) 3.5 (3.1–4.0) 3.6 (3.2–4.0) 3.4 (3.1–3.8) 3.0 (2.6–3.3)
    Nord (n = 1137) 4.0 (3.5–4.4) 3.9 (3.4–4.3) 3.6 (3.2–4.0) 3.4 (3.0–3.8)
    Pas-de-Calais (n = 777) 4.8 (4.2–5.5) 5.0 (4.3–5.7) 4.2 (3.6–4.9) 4.1 (3.5–4.7)
    Somme (n = 242) 3.9 (3.0–4.9) 5.1 (4.0–6.3) 3.7 (2.7–4.6) 2.0 (1.3–2.6)
    Seine-Maritime (n = 509) 3.8 (2.7–4.9) 4.3 (3.6–4.9) 4.1 (3.5–4.8) 3.8 (3.2–4.4)
Symptoms (%) (n = 2665)
    Diarrhoea 56.0 51.5 57.3 55.2
    Blood in stools 93.1 92.9 91.9 90.7
    Abdominal pain 48.9 50.2 58.2 55.6
    Fever 10.2 8.6 8.2 8.8
    Extradigestive symptoms 5.0 3.4 3.1 3.0
    Perineal 3.1 1.9 1.5 1.9
Age at diagnosis (y)† 34 (26–48) 36 (27–50) 34 (26–47) 35 (26–47)
Interval before diagnosis (months)† 2 (1–7) 2 (1–6) 2 (1–6) 2 (1–4)
Complete digestive investigation (%)‡ (n = 2665) 66.5 66.9 71.2 78.9
Location (%) (n = 3056)
    Proctitis 29.8 32.7 28.5 28.7
    Left colon 57.8 49.5 51.4 52.3
    Pancolitis 12.4 17.8 20.1 19.1

*Standardised for European Population (95% confidence interval (CI))

†Values are median (range 25th–75th percentiles).

‡Large bowel up to the caecum.