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Retrospective analysis of old-age colitis in the Dutch inflammatory bowel disease population [PDF]

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Hadithi, M. al   +8 more
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Colorectal cancer and its detection, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up: disease and treatment pathways [PDF]

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Chilcott, J.   +5 more
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Massive colonic bleeding from diverticular disease

The American Journal of Surgery, 1969
Abstract In a series of twelve patients with massive colonic bleeding requiring life-saving emergency surgery, total abdominal colectomy was performed in six with no deaths. When less than total abdominal colectomy was carried out, it was necessary to perform additional resections in half the cases.
R R, Klein, D M, Gallagher
openaire   +2 more sources

Colonic diverticular bleeding: An update on pathogenesis and management

Disease-a-Month, 2023
Colonic diverticular bleeding is the most common cause of lower gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, which can be life-threatening and frequently recurrent. In recent years, the prevalence of diverticulosis has increased in developed countries, with a documented incidence of 50% in patients older than 60 years.
Sneha Annie, Sebastian   +8 more
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Initial Management of Colonic Diverticular Bleeding: Observational Study

Digestion, 2018
Background/Aims: Although colonic diverticular bleeding (CDB) often ceases spontaneously, re-bleeding occurs in about 30%. Bleeding diverticulum can be treated directly by endoscopic hemostasis; however, it is difficult to perform colonoscopy in all cases with limited medical resource and certain risks.
Michiko, Wada   +17 more
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Effectiveness of endoscopic treatments for colonic diverticularĀ bleeding

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2018
Several endoscopic modalities have been used for the treatment of colonic diverticular bleeding (CDB). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of endoscopic treatment for CDB.We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of the English literature.
Naoki, Ishii   +3 more
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Management of Colonic Diverticular Bleeding and Bleeding Colitis

2016
Colonic diverticular bleeding and colitis account for the majority of cases of lower gastrointestinal bleeding, with diverticular bleeding being by far the most common etiology. In contrast to diverticulitis, colonic diverticular bleeding most commonly originates in the ascending colon.
Mohamed A. Adam, Zhifei Sun, John Migaly
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Profuse bleeding from diverticular disease of the colon

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1964
Massive bleeding may be caused by either diverticular disease or neoplasia of the colon, but it is more likely to be due to the former, particularly when there is no bleeding after control of the initial episode. When bleeding is of a lesser degree, and especially when it persists or recurs, it is more likely to come from neoplastic disease.
D T, BROCK, J V, KING
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