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Inflammatory bowel disease in a family: observations related to pathogenesis


MD GELFAND, CL KRONE - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970 - annals.org.p.angrylapdog.com
The mother and all three children of a family developed inflammatory disease of the bowel within
a 5-year period. Shortly before ulcerative procititis occurred in the mother the family was living
in a section of Germany where the water supply was poorly controlled hygienically. The ...
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Crohn's Disease Affecting Three Generations—Case Reports and Genetic Typing


LJ Lifton, JM Stafford - The American Journal of Gastroenterology - interscience.wiley.com
Crohn's disease, affecting three generations of a family is reported. An affected mother, an affected
son, an unaffected daughter, and her affected child were evaluated by blood and HLA
typing; no consistent differences among the family members were demonstrated. The ...
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Crohn's disease--is there a long latent period?

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RP Reilly, TJ Robinson - Postgraduate Medical Journal, 1986 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The aetiology of Crohn's disease remains obscure despite substantial research endeavour.
Environmen- tal factors are considered important as there is a higher incidence in urban rather
than rural dwellers (Kyle, 1971; Humphreys & Parks, 1975) and Crohn's disease is more ...
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Clustering of Crohn's disease in a Cotswold village


RN Allan, P Pease, JP Ibbotson - QJM, 1986 - Oxford Univ Press
Page 1. Quarterly Journal of Medicine, New Series 59, No. 229, pp. 473-478, May
1986 Clustering of Crohn's Disease in a Cotswold Village RN ALLAN, P. PEASE
and JP IBBOTSON From the Gastroenterology Unit, General ...
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A clustering of Crohn's disease in Mankato, Minnesota


HJ Van Kruiningen, BJ Freda - Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2001 - interscience.wiley.com
Infrequently, clusterings of Crohn's disease (CD) occur that suggest it is transmissible. We studied
such a clustering. Graduates of the Mankato West High School Class of 1980 were contacted
by mail and asked to respond, by self-addressed postcard, to a six-item questionnaire ...
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Possible transmission of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis …


ES Pierce - Gut Pathogens, 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
A "cluster" of patients refers to the geographic proximity of unrelated patients with the same disease
and suggests a common environmental cause for that disease. Clusters of patients with Crohn's
disease have been linked to the presence of an infectious microorganism in ...
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E Influences, E Distribution - Genetics and Heterogeneity of Common …, 1980 - Academic Press
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CA PHILLIPS, DK BORAKER - Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1975 - SEBM
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[PDF] Mycobacterium avium Complex Organisms Predominantly Colonize in the Bathtub …


Y Nishiuchi, A Tamaru, S Kitada, T Taguri, S … - Jpn. J. Infect. Dis, 2009 - nih.go.jp
SUMMARY: Medical treatment of pulmonary Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) disease does
not always provide curative effects and is frequently hampered by recurrence. This suggests
the presence of a reservoir for MAC in the environment surrounding patients. We ...
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[CITATION] Prevalence of Crohn's Disease in First-Degree Relatives of Patients with Crohn's …


IT Weterman, AS Pena - The Genetics and epidemiology of inflammatory …, 1986 - S Karger Pub
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