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. 2018 Jul 12;18:229. doi: 10.1186/s12887-018-1212-x

Table 1.

Patient characteristics and clinical manifestations at diagnosis of different age groups

Characteristics 0–2 y 3–9 y 10–16 y P value
Number (%) 34 (23.8) 46 (32.2) 63 (44.0)
Male sex, n (%) 24 (70.6) 28 (60.9) 37 (58.7) 0.50
Diagnosis CD, n (%) 30 (88.2) 31 (67.4) 52 (82.5) 0.05
Genetics disease, n (%) 13 (38.2) 1 (2.2) 0 (0.0) < 0.01
Family history of IBD, n (%) 5 (14.7) 1 (2.2) 0 (0.0) < 0.01
Median time from symptom onset to diagnosis, mo (IQR) 5 (9.3) 4 (10.3) 4.5 (8.0) 0.41
Median duration of follow-up period, mo (IQR) 9 (22.3) 38 (45.0) 31 (46.0) < 0.01
Symptoms n (%)
 Abdominal pain N/Aa 35 (76.1) 49 (77.8) 0.84
 Diarrhoea 32 (94.1) 36 (78.3) 38 (60.3) < 0.01
 Blood in stool 26 (76.5) 30 (65.2) 30 (47.6) 0.02
 Oral ulcer 7 (20.6) 5 (10.9) 13 (20.6) 0.36
 Fever 25 (73.5) 21 (45.7) 21 (33.3) < 0.01
 Anaemia 26 (76.5) 30 (65.2) 41 (65.1) 0.47
 weight < -2SD 16 (47.1) 8 (17.4) 10 (15.9) < 0.01
 Growth impairment 19 (55.9) 18 (39.1) 13 (20.6) < 0.01
 limitation of activities 17 (50) 13 (28.3) 14 (22.2) < 0.01
 Joints 0 (0) 5 (10.9) 1 (1.6) 0.02
 Skin 2 (5.9) 1 (2.2) 1 (1.6) 0.50

aAs the presence of abdominal pain in younger children is very difficult to identify, we did not calculate the numbers of 0–2 y group and only compared the other two groups