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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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DIVERTICULITIS OF THE COLON IN WOMEN

Archives of Surgery, 1933
The recognition of the clinical importance of diverticulitis of the colon is largely a development of the past two decades. Even though Virchow, 1 in 1853, described "isolated, circumscribed, adhesive peritonitis" of the colon, it was not until 1899 that Graser, 2 as the result of postmortem studies, directed attention to the association of these ...
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Operations for Colonic Diverticulitis

1980
The typical case of acute sigmoid diverticulitis appears with fever, leukocytosis, and pain and tenderness in the left lower quadrant. The patient may or may not have a palpable mass in the lower abdomen or in the pelvis. The best imaging technique for diagnosing a diverticulitis phlegmon is computed tomography. Initial therapy depends upon intravenous
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Clinical outcome for management of colonic diverticulitis: characteristics and surgical factor based on two institution data at South Korea

International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 2020
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