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Diverticulitis of the Right Colon
Archives of Surgery, 1958Historical Background In 1849 Cruveilhier first described colonic diverticula. In 1853 Virchow first described the inflammatory disease and named it diverticulitis. Bristowe, Jones, Habershon, Lane, Graser, and Bland-Sutton contributed to the early literature.1In 1907 Mayo reported five cases of sigmoid resection for diverticulitis, and he is credited
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Ultrasound of Colon Diverticulitis
Digestive Diseases, 2012Overall, the diagnosis of diverticulitis is more reliably made by computed tomography (CT) than by ultrasound (US). However, since US is often used as a first modality in acute abdomen, it is important to be aware of the US signs of diverticulitis. Besides, in not too obese patients, US may be superior to CT.
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Complications of colonic diverticulitis
Postgraduate Medicine, 1976About half of the patients in whom diverticulitis develops have subsequent attacks. Recurrence increases the likelihood both of complications, such as perforation, abscess, fistula, obstruction, and hemorrhage, and of the necessity for surgical intervention.
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The value of CA125 in predicting acute complicated colonic diverticulitis
International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 2023Y. Zager +10 more
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Conservative management of complicated colonic diverticulitis: long-term results
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2022G. Perrone +7 more
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Diverticulitis of the Sigmoid Colon
Gastroenterology, 1952F J, McGOWAN, W I, WOLFF
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