Kyle J, Stark G
Gut. 1980 Apr;21(4):340-3. doi: 10.1136/gut.21.4.340.
Chronic transmural inflammatory bowel disease was first described in Scotland by Dalziel in 1913. A study has been made of new cases arising in the Aberdeen area during the 21 years, 1955--75, and is continuing. The number of new cases developing each year rose from 1.2 per 100 000 population at the beginning of the study to a peak of 4.5 in 1969. Thereafter it gradually declined, the mean incidence during the three year period 1973--75 being only 2.6 per 100 000. The decline has affected both males and females. It has been more marked in city dwellers than in the rural population. The former preponderance of city cases has almost disappeared. Disease apparently confined to the small intestine is less common than in 1955, when it constituted 77% of the cases recorded. Today the large intestine or combined forms make up 75% of the new cases which are seen. There is no obvious explanation for the fall in incidence or change in site.
1913年,苏格兰的达尔齐尔首次描述了慢性透壁性炎症性肠病。有人对1955年至1975年这21年间阿伯丁地区出现的新病例进行了研究,且该研究仍在继续。每年出现的新病例数从研究开始时的每10万人1.2例上升到1969年的峰值4.5例。此后逐渐下降,1973年至1975年这三年期间的平均发病率仅为每10万人2.6例。这种下降对男性和女性都有影响。城市居民中的下降比农村人口更为明显。以前城市病例占优势的情况几乎消失了。明显局限于小肠的疾病比1955年时少见,当时它占所记录病例的77%。如今,大肠或混合型病例占新病例的75%。发病率下降或发病部位变化的原因尚无明显解释。