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Old 05-20-2003, 11:32 AM  
Reak
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Originally posted by Wildcard


The cause is unknown, but genetic factors seem to play a role. Chronic ulcerative colitis occurs in the same families. Inflammation frequently occurs at the end of the small intestine where it joins the large intestine, but it may affect any area of the digestive tract. The intestinal wall becomes thick, and deep ulcers may form.

The disease may occur at any age, but adolescence and early adulthood are the prevalent age groups. Risk factors are family history of Crohn?s disease or Jewish ancestry. The incidence is 7 out of 100,000 people.
so it means when 100,000 people have the incidence of 7 the risk factor of the family Crohns diseare is verry high.. well well sounds Jamie Jamie
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