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Increasing Incidence of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Among Young Men in Korea Between 2003 and 2008

Author Affiliations
Sungkyunkwan University, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Armed Forces Capital Hospital, Samsung Medical Center, ...
Published InDigestive Diseases and Sciences
Year2010
Citations43

Abstract

Background and aims Temporal trends in incidence rates of Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) can provide valuable clues about etiology. Korea has a draft system, and every male must fulfill his military service. However, according to military rules, patients with CD and UC are not conscripted into the army, and when the disease is diagnosed during military service, patients are relieved from military duties. Such policies provide a unique opportunity to determine the incidence of CD and UC among young men in Korea. We studied the incidence of CD and UC over time in Korea, a rapidly developing country. Methods The Armed Forces Medical Command of the Republic of Korea Army provided lists of members who were relieved…
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