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Diverticulitis of the colon

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1974
Diverticulosis affects both sexes about equally, but diverticulitis is more common in females. Twenty-five per cent of patients with diverticulosis will develop diverticulitis; this percentage rises as the follow-up period lengthens. The probability of developing a complication increases with each attack of diverticulitis and when diabetes coexists ...
A R, Gennaro, G P, Rosemond
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Diverticulitis of the Colon

Postgraduate Medicine, 1962
Many of the serious complications of diverticulitis can be prevented by careful dietary and medical management instituted early in the disease. At least 80 per cent of cases of early diverticulitis can be successfully managed in this way. If surgical intervention is indicated, it is preferable to operate at a time when a one stage resection is feasible.
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The value of CA125 in predicting acute complicated colonic diverticulitis

International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 2023
Y. Zager   +10 more
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Diverticulitis of the Colon

Gastroenterology, 1951
Summary A summary of the manifestations, morbidity, mortality of 434 diverticulitis patients in Dallas hospitals is presented. There are case reports and mention of symptoms and physical and prognostic signs. Diverticulitis often originates in the pelvic colon where infection is well tolerated for days or weeks with only minor vague abdominal or ...
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SURGERY IN COLONIC DIVERTICULITIS

Archives of Surgery, 1953
DIVERTICULOSIS of the colon is an irreversible structural change that occurs in approximately 5% of persons beyond middle age. Symptoms are absent or inconsequential unless some degree of inflammation supervenes; this constitutes diverticulitis and occurs in an estimated 10% of diverticulosis cases.1In the great majority of these cases diet and ...
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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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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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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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Complications of colonic diverticulitis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1976
About 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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