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Epidemiologic profile and clinical characteristics of ulcerative colitis in northwest of Iran: a 10-year review
 
Abbas Yazdanbod,1 Esmaeil Farzaneh,2 Farhad Pourfarzi,3 Ahad Azami,1 Babak Mostafazadeh,4 Vahid Adiban,5 Mohammad Reza Rasouli6,7
Department of Internal Medicine,
Ardabil University of Medical Sciences,
Ardabil,1
Department of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine,
Ardabil
University of Medical Sciences,
Ardabil,2
Department of Community Medicine,
Ardabil University of Medical Sciences,
Ardabil,3
Department of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine,
Shahid
Beheshti University of Medical Sciences,
Tehran,4
GP, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences,
Ardabil,5
Medical Research Department,
Tehran
University of Medical Sciences,
Tehran,6
Farzan Clinical Research Institute,
Tehran,7
Iran


Corresponding Author
: Dr. Esmaeil Farzaneh
Email: e.farzaneh@arums.ac.ir


Abstract

Bacground and aim: There are few reports from Iran about the epidemiology and clinical features of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In this study, we aimed to determine the epidemiologic profile and clinical features of  ulcerative colitis (UC) in Northwest of Iran.

 

Methods: This retrospective study covered the time period from 1998 to 2008 and included all patients of a private gasteroenterology clinic in the northwest of Iran, who had diagnosis of UC at the time of presentation or those whose diagnosis had been made later. In addition to description of epidemiology and clinical feature of disease, an attempt was made to identify factors associated with severity of disease.

 

Results: A total of 105 patients including 61 females (58.1%) were evaluated. Mean age of the patients was 33.5 ± 13.1 years. The median time interval from initiation of symptoms to diagnosis  was 9 months. The commonest presentation was proctosigmoiditis. (48.6%). Among extraintestinal manifestations, sclerosing cholangitis had the highest frequency and was found in 2 (1.9%) patients. Among all evaluated variables, only family income (the higher the income the more severe the disease) and cigarette smoking (inverse association) were find to have significant association with severity of disease.

 

Conclusion: A case profile of patients with ulcerative colitis from Northwest Iran suggests that the disease is seen most commonly in the third decade of life with a female preponderance. Family income and smoking influenced the course of ulcerative colitis in Iranian patients.