From: Distinct clinical phenotypes for Crohn’s disease derived from patient surveys
A. Smoking effects: number of smokers in different CD subtypes. Compared to UC-like CD patients (CD1), a significantly higher percentage of CD-like CD patients (CD2) smoke | ||||
CD subtypes | CD1 (456) | CD2 (662) | CD (1118) | −Log10(P) |
Smokers | 108 (31%) | 247 (60%) | 355 (32%) | 6.3905 |
B. Genetic effects: Compared to UC-like CD patients (CD1), a significantly higher percentage of CD-like CD patients (CD2) patients show maternal transmission | ||||
CD subtypes | CD1 (456) | CD2 (662) | CD (1118) | −Log10(P) |
Mother side | 41(9%) | 106 (16%) | 147 (13%) | 3.7423 |
Father side | 47(10%) | 76 (11%) | 123 (11%) | 1.1897 |
Total | 88(19%) | 182 (27%) | 270 (24%) | 3.4192 |