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Enfermedad inflamatoria intestinal en pacientes mayores de 60 años ¿es una enfermedad different
Translated title of the contribution
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Differences by age in clinical features of inflammatory bowel disease
Daniela Simian
, Camila Estay
, Udo Kronberg
, Andrés Yarur
, Magdalena Castro
, Jaime Lubascher
, Raúl Acuña
,
Rodrigo Quera
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Age at Diagnosis
18%
Biological Drugs
9%
Biological Therapy
9%
Clinical Features
100%
Clinical Variables
9%
Colonic Involvement
9%
Crohn's Disease
27%
Disease Flare
18%
Drug Adverse Events
18%
Hospitalization
18%
Immunosuppressive Therapy
9%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Low Use
9%
Mesalamine
9%
Older Patients
9%
Steroid Therapy
9%
Therapy-related
9%
Ulcerative Colitis
18%
Young Patients
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Adverse Event
22%
Aminosalicylic Acid
11%
Biological Therapy
11%
Clinical Feature
100%
Crohn's Disease
33%
Disease Exacerbation
22%
Immunosuppressive Treatment
11%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Mesalazine
11%
Patient with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
22%
Steroid Therapy
11%
Ulcerative Colitis
22%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adverse Event
22%
Biological Therapy
11%
Clinical Feature
100%
Crohn's Disease
33%
Disease Exacerbation
22%
Immunosuppressive Treatment
11%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Mesalazine
11%
Patient with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
22%
Retrospective Study
11%
Steroid Therapy
11%
Ulcerative Colitis
22%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Retrospective Study
100%