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. 2014 Jan 21;20(3):814–821. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i3.814

Table 2.

Sociodemographic and clinical data of ulcerative colitis patients

Total number 135
Gender (M/F) 63/72
Age at first presentation (mean ± SD) 27.3 ± 11.7
Resident of Cairo ( yes/no) 97/38
Smoking (yes/no) 14/121
Main presenting symptoms included: rectal bleeding, diarrhea, mucous, abdominal pain, loss of weight, fever 128/113/72/76/8/8
Follow up duration (mean ± SD) 6.2 ± 5.18
Severity of symptoms (true love classification) mild/moderate/severe 66/52/17
Anoperineal lesions (yes/no) 6/129
Hepatobiliary or pancreatic manifestations No/Fatty liver/sclerosing cholangitis 127/7/1
Other extra intestinal manifestations No/conjunctivitis/arthralgia/both 109/10/16/25
History of appendicectomy (yes/no) 18/117
Family history of UC (yes/no) 2/135
Extent of colitis Proctitis/left side colitis/pancolitis 25/88/22
Types of intestinal infections detected (total 31) Entameba histolytica/giardiasis/schistosomiasis 23/5/3

M: Male; F: Female; UC: Ulcerative colitis.