INDIAN MIGRANTS HAVE A HIGHER INCIDENCE OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS, MORE SEVERE DISEASE PHENOTYPE AND YOUNGER AGE OF PRESENTATION IN SECOND GENERATION MIGRANTS COMPARED WITH CAUCASIANS: RESULTS FROM A 1-YEAR PROSPECTIVE POPULATION-BASED INCEPTION COHORT STUDY

Ravi Misra  1     Omar Faiz  2     Samia Sakuma  3     Johan Burisch  4     Pia Munkholm     Naila Arebi    
1 St. Marks Academic Institute, Gastroenterology, London, United Kingdom
2 St. Marks Academic Institute, Surgical Epidemiology Trials and Outcomes Unit (SETOC), London, United Kingdom
3 London North West NHS Trust, Research and Development, London, United Kingdom
4 Icahn School of Medicine, Susan and Leonard Feinstein Inflammatory Bowel Dise

Conference
UEG Week 2016

Citation
United European Gastroenterology Journal; 2016: 2 (Supplement 1)


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