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Table 1.

Cohort Characteristics.

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Figure 1.

Hemoglobin (Hgb) and hematocrit (Hct) in the prediction of complicated Crohn's disease - Kaplan-Meier survival analysis for event-free probability.

The broken line represents the population with low Hgb (<14.2 g/dl for males and <13.3 g/dl for females) or low Hct (<40% for males and <37% for females), respectively. The full line represent the population with normal Hgb or Hct. P-values and Hazard ratios (HR) as indicated in the figure.

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Table 2.

Unadjusted time-to-event analysis.

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Table 3.

Adjusted time-to-event analysis.

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Figure 2.

Serial measurements of hemoglobin (Hgb) during follow-up and association with complicated Crohn's disease - Kaplan-Meier survival analysis for event-free probability.

The broken line represents the population with low Hgb (<14.2 g/dl for males and <13.3 g/dl for females) or low Hct (<40% for males and <37% for females), respectively. The full line represent the population with normal Hgb or Hct. P-value as indicated in the figure.

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Table 4.

Hemoglobin & Hematocrit with Multiple Samples During Follow-up.

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Table 5.

Comparison of Hemoglobin and Hematocrit for the Prediction of Complicated Crohn's disease with ASCA IgG and Clinical Parameters.

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