Abstract

P108 Is early surgery associated with a more benign disease course in Crohn’s disease? Surgery rates in a population-based inception cohort from Western Hungary between 1977 2009 P.A. Golovics1, L. Lakatos2, G. David3, T. Pandur2, Z. Erdelyi2, A. Horvath4, G. Mester5, M. Balogh5, I. Szipocs6, C. Molnar7, E. Komaromi8, B.D. Lovasz1, L.S. Kiss9, P. Lakatos1 *. 1Semmelweis University, 1st Department of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary, 2Csolnoky F. Province Hospital, 1st Department of Medicine, Veszprem, Hungary, 3Csolnoky F. Province Hospital, Veszprem, Hungary, 4Csolnoky F. Province Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Veszprem, Hungary, 5Grof Eszterhazy Hospital, Papa, Hungary, 6Municipal Hospital, Tapolca, Hungary, 7Magyar Imre Hospital, Ajka, Hungary, 8Municipal Hospital, Varpalota, Hungary, 9Semmelweis University, I.st. Internal Medicine Clinic, Budapest, Hungary

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