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A case–control study of childhood environmental risk factors for the development of inflammatory bowel disease
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The findings are consistent with the hypothesis that improved childhood living conditions are associated with increased risk of Crohn's disease. The study confirms that the negative association between appendectomy and ulcerative colitis relates primarily to events in childhood. Overall, the findings strongly support the assertion that childhood environment is an important determinant of the risk of inflammatory bowel disease in later life, with quite distinct risk factors for ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
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