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. 2016 Mar 3;2016:5187061. doi: 10.1155/2016/5187061

Table 3.

Characteristics of the patients with concomitant ulcerative colitis and Graves' disease.

Case (Year) Gender Age at diagnosis of UC (years) Age at diagnosis of GD (years) UC prior to GD UC type Complications Reference
1 (1980) F 46 or 47 46 Left-sided colitis? [18]
2 (1980) M 18 or 19 18 Pancolitis? [18]
3 (1981) F 53 53 or 54 + ? Dermatomyositis [25]
4 (1984) M 46 36 Pancolitis [9]
5 (1985) F 66 46 Pancolitis [26]
6 (1996) F 31? 30 Left-sided colitis [10]
7 (1998) M 17 24 + ? Primary sclerosing cholangitis [27]
8 (1999) F 32 30 ? [11]
9 (2001) F 41 41 Sim ? [13]
10 (2001) M 14 26 + Pancolitis? [14]
11 (2001) F 35 31? Left-sided colitis Familial GD [28]
12 (2001) M 24 26 + Pancolitis [8]
13 (2005) F 42 47 + ? [17]
14 (2008) F 61 60 ? [5]
15 (2009) M 22 26 + Pancolitis Familial UC [29]
16 (2012) F 38 18 ? IgA nephropathy [30]

UC: ulcerative colitis; GD: Graves' disease; F: female; M: male; Sim: simultaneous.

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