There is a potential association between microscopiccolitis and IBD.
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Rheumatoid arthritis was confirmed as the risk factor of microscopiccolitis by logistic regression analysis.
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Aims: To describe and characterize children with microscopiccolitis.
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The clinical symptom and risk factor of microscopiccolitis were assessed by comparing with controls.
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Rheumatoid arthritis is the risk factor of microscopiccolitis.
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The diagnostic overlap between microscopiccolitis and irritable bowel syndrome or functional diarrhea was also analyzed.
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Five patients with IBD had an earlier diagnosis of microscopiccolitis or developed it after the IBD diagnosis.
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Charts of all children under the age of 17 years who fulfilled the diagnostic criteria of microscopiccolitis were examined.
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The aim of the study was to describe the concomitant incidence of microscopiccolitis and celiac disease in a population-based IBD cohort.
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Objective: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), microscopiccolitis and celiac disease are all diseases with worldwide distribution and increased incidence has been reported from many areas.
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Conclusions: Microscopiccolitis is not an uncommon disorder in Chinese population.
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Microscopiccolitis associated with immunodeficiency can be very challenging to manage.
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Microscopiccolitis has a symptomatic overlap with irritable bowel syndrome and functional diarrhea.
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Microscopic eosinophilic colitis is an underdescribed variant of microscopiccolitis.
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Introduction: Microscopiccolitis (MC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease with unclear etiology.
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Conclusions: Microscopiccolitis is rare in children.