MORTALITY IN CROHN'S DISEASE

295 patients with Crohn's disease have been followed up for between one and thirty-eight years. 53 patients have died—more than twice the number expected for a general population of similar age and sex distribution. Excess deaths were significant both for males and females, and for those patien...

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Mortality
Patients
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