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Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology
2002 Volume.18 No. 3 p.152 ~ p.155
Current Trend of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Park Won-Kap

Kim Hyun-Sik
Park Jong-Beom
Song Suk-Kyu
Yoon Seo-Gu
Lee Jong-Kyun
Lee Jung-Dal
Kim Kwang-Yeon
Abstract
Purpose: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has steadily increased, according to westernized life style, popular use of colonoscopy, and development of pathology and diagnostic radiology. However, there is no avaliable data about
epidemiology of IBD in Korea. Even though our data is not a standard of IBD patients in Korea, it is possible to understand the trend of IBD.

Methods: From Jan. 1995 to Dec. 2000, cases of ulcerative colitis (UC), Crohn¡¯s disease (CD), and indeterminate colitis (ID) were evaluated retrospectively. Annual incidence of IBD at our hospital was calculated with using new IBD
patients/new out-patients. To compare the incidence of CD with that of intestinal tuberculosis (TB), intestinal TB cases from Jan. 1997 to Dec. 2000 were evaluated.

Results: Total number of IBD patients was 651: UC (480, 73.7%), CD (149, 22.9%) and ID (22, 3.4%) in order of frequency. Male was more prevalent than female (1.2£º1), especially in CD (2.5£º1). However, there was no difference of sex in UC. Mean age was 37.9 (¡¾14.1) years old, ranging from 11 to 79. CD patients (25.1¡¾9.4) were younger than UC (41.9¡¾13.0). Incidence of IBD out of new out-patients increased annually: 0.30% (53 cases) in 1995, 0.31% (67 cases) in 1996, 0.37% (99 cases) in 1997, 0.38% (100 cases) in 1998, 0.54% (158 cases) in 1999 and 0.58% (174 cases) in 2000. The most common types of UC and CD were proctitis (52.3%) and ileocolic type (59.7%), respectively. Incidence of CD was more prevalent than that of intestinal TB (2.5£º1).

Conclusion: About 0.5% of new out-patients had IBD and the number of patients of IBD increased annually. CD patients were younger than those of UC and male was predominant. The number of patients with CD exceeded that of intestinal TB patients.
KEYWORD
Inflammatory bowel disease, Ulcerative colitis, Crohn¡¯s disease, Intestinal tuberculosis, Trend
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