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Ultrasound of Colon Diverticulitis

Digestive Diseases, 2012
Overall, 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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Conservative management of complicated colonic diverticulitis: long-term results

European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2022
G. Perrone   +7 more
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Diverticulitis of the Colon

2017
Mainly a disease of Westernized nations, colonic diverticulitis essentially refers to a wide spectrum of diseases ranging from being asymptomatic in the vast majority of patients to about 1% requiring surgical intervention, sometimes acutely in the setting of perforation and subsequent generalized peritonitis.
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Ultrasound can differentiate complicated and noncomplicated acute colonic diverticulitis: a prospective comparative study with computed tomography

Abdominal Radiology, 2021
T. Ripollés   +5 more
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Diverticulitis of the Colon

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1955
Erwin R. Schmidt, Leo Friesen
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Acute Colonic Diverticulitis

Annals of Internal Medicine
Acute colonic diverticulitis is a gastrointestinal condition that is frequently encountered by primary care and emergency department practitioners, hospitalists, surgeons, and gastroenterologists. Clinical presentation ranges from mild abdominal pain to peritonitis with sepsis.
Sarah A. Gunby, Lisa L. Strate
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Sonography of colonic diverticulitis.

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 1985
Sonographic findings in 16 patients with diverticulitis of the colon are described. The wall of the inflamed segment of the colon appeared hypoechoic and thickened. Maximum thickness of the wall ranged from 5 to 17 mm. Length of the most severely inflamed segment of the colon ranged from 6 to 9 cm. In addition, adjacent contiguous segments of the colon,
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Diverticulitis of the Colon

Southern Medical Journal, 1960
Walker Gh, Reichman Hr
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Diverticulitis of the colon

Rozhledy v chirurgii
Diverticulitis of the colon, i.e. inflammation of one or more diverticula, is the most common manifestation of diverticulosis, which affects more than 60% of people over the age of 70 in developed countries. Acute diverticulitis includes a range of degrees of inflammatory involvement, from mild diverticulitis to stercoral erythematosis.
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Diverticulitis of the Sigmoid Colon

Gastroenterology, 1952
Frank J. McGowan, William I. Wolff
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