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Archives of Surgery, 1950
THE NOUN volvulus has its origin from the Latin verb "volvere" which means "to turn about" or "to roll." During the past one hundred years physicians have created and firmly established the word "volvulus" as a vernacularism common to their profession and without meaning if employed in any other manner.
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THE NOUN volvulus has its origin from the Latin verb "volvere" which means "to turn about" or "to roll." During the past one hundred years physicians have created and firmly established the word "volvulus" as a vernacularism common to their profession and without meaning if employed in any other manner.
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Laparoscopic colon resection for colon cancer
Journal of Surgical Research, 2004Laparoscopic colon resection for cancer is as yet an unproven operation. This review article summarizes current data on the topic.A Medline review identified articles published since 1990 summarizing patients with potentially curable colon cancer who underwent a laparoscopic-assisted colon resection.
Jennefer A, Kieran, Myriam J, Curet
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Colonic intussusception in descending colon: An unusual presentation of colon lipoma.
Gastroenterology and hepatology from bed to bench, 2016Lipomas of the colon are relatively rare benign soft tissue tumors derived from mature adipocytes of mesenchymatic origin. During colonoscopy, surgery or autopsy they are generally discovered incidentally. Most cases are asymptomatic, with a small tumor size, and do not need any special treatment. However, in the cases with larger in size of tumor some
Bagherzadeh Saba, Reza +4 more
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Colonic varices as a complication of colonic surgery
Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1987Colonic varices are a rare cause of lower gastrointestinal bleeding, with approximately 40 cases reported in the literature. Portal hypertension is by far the most common cause of colonic varices, with local mesenteric vein obstruction constituting a very rare cause.
J L, Arbona +3 more
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The Colonizers and Their Colonized
2020This study is concerned with the Self/Other dichotomy, originally formulated by scholars of South Asian history in the context of European imperialistic treatments of the peoples whom they colonized for centuries, as applied to Mexican history. I have chosen some visual, cinematic, and literary representations of indigenous and other dispossessed ...
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Radiology, 1971
A case of urticaria of the colon in a patient with a fatal allergic reaction is reported. Distinctive raised plaques visible on the barium enema examination corresponded histologically to areas of focal submucosal edema. No cause of the hypersensitivity response was identified.
R N, Berk, S J, Millman
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A case of urticaria of the colon in a patient with a fatal allergic reaction is reported. Distinctive raised plaques visible on the barium enema examination corresponded histologically to areas of focal submucosal edema. No cause of the hypersensitivity response was identified.
R N, Berk, S J, Millman
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1972
Treatment of diverticulitis has varied considerably over the years, from a conservative approach limited to drainage of abscesses and decompression of obstruction, to direct surgical attack on the disease itself. Recent evidence suggests that diverticular disease of the colon should be treated surgically, according to the type of disease present, when ...
J J, Byrne, V L, Hennessy
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Treatment of diverticulitis has varied considerably over the years, from a conservative approach limited to drainage of abscesses and decompression of obstruction, to direct surgical attack on the disease itself. Recent evidence suggests that diverticular disease of the colon should be treated surgically, according to the type of disease present, when ...
J J, Byrne, V L, Hennessy
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Clinical Radiology, 1978
Colonic duplication is a rare congenital abnormality that can present diagnostic difficulties to the radiologist. Three new cases are reported to illustrate the different types of this anomaly. A classification is presented in which the condition is divided into two types: in type I lesions the duplication is limited to the colon and in type II lesions
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Colonic duplication is a rare congenital abnormality that can present diagnostic difficulties to the radiologist. Three new cases are reported to illustrate the different types of this anomaly. A classification is presented in which the condition is divided into two types: in type I lesions the duplication is limited to the colon and in type II lesions
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Colonic Stents for Malignant Colonic Obstruction
2009Detaljni prikaz liječenja maligne opstrukcije probavnog sustava pomoću stentova.
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