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Clinical Otolaryngology, 1986
A series of 73 hypopharyngeal (Zenker's) diverticula is reported and the choice of treatment and technique of excision are discussed. The problems of excision include operation on an infected site with limited access but few patients are unfit for the procedure. Preoperatively the sac should be packed and the oesophagus stented. The side of approach is
A G, Maran, J A, Wilson, A H, Al Muhanna
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A series of 73 hypopharyngeal (Zenker's) diverticula is reported and the choice of treatment and technique of excision are discussed. The problems of excision include operation on an infected site with limited access but few patients are unfit for the procedure. Preoperatively the sac should be packed and the oesophagus stented. The side of approach is
A G, Maran, J A, Wilson, A H, Al Muhanna
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Orbit, 1998
Lacrimal diverticula are outpouchings of the lacrimal drainage system. They are suspected clinically by the presence of an intermittent or permanent swelling near the lacrimal sac, which can be emptied, by compression, into the lacrimal system and by patency on irrigation of this system.
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Lacrimal diverticula are outpouchings of the lacrimal drainage system. They are suspected clinically by the presence of an intermittent or permanent swelling near the lacrimal sac, which can be emptied, by compression, into the lacrimal system and by patency on irrigation of this system.
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Pharyngoesophageal Diverticula
Southern Medical Journal, 1980We reviewed 17 cases of pharyngoesophageal diverticula treated at the Medical University of South Carolina during the period 1955 to 1979. Of these 17 patients, 13 had primary excision of the diverticulum, with no deaths, one recurrence, and two significant complications. One patient with a perforated diverticulum died after simple drainage.
D R, Yarbrough +2 more
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Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2016
Extraluminal paratracheal air bubbles are occasionally seen on computed tomography (CT) studies that include the thoracic inlet (ie, CT of the neck, of the cervical spine, and of the chest). In most cases, these paratracheal air bubbles are tracheal diverticula (TD), sometimes also referred to as tracheal pouch, tracheocele, and tracheogenic cyst.
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Extraluminal paratracheal air bubbles are occasionally seen on computed tomography (CT) studies that include the thoracic inlet (ie, CT of the neck, of the cervical spine, and of the chest). In most cases, these paratracheal air bubbles are tracheal diverticula (TD), sometimes also referred to as tracheal pouch, tracheocele, and tracheogenic cyst.
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International Urology and Nephrology, 1985
The aim of the present paper is to report on the frequency of pyelocalyceal diverticula and the relation to other renal abnormalities in 5000 routine IVPs. Pyelocalyceal diverticula are mostly occasional findings and they usually cause symptoms when complicated by inflammation or stones. These complications will characterize the symptoms.
W, Michel +3 more
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The aim of the present paper is to report on the frequency of pyelocalyceal diverticula and the relation to other renal abnormalities in 5000 routine IVPs. Pyelocalyceal diverticula are mostly occasional findings and they usually cause symptoms when complicated by inflammation or stones. These complications will characterize the symptoms.
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Radiology, 1975
Eight cases of rectal diverticula are discussed with reference to the etiological, clinical and radiological findings. Males predominated 3:1 and the average number of diverticula in each patient was 2. Diverticulosis of the remaining colon, especially the sigmoid segment, always accompanied rectal diverticula.
J R, Damron, A, Lieber, T, Simmons
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Eight cases of rectal diverticula are discussed with reference to the etiological, clinical and radiological findings. Males predominated 3:1 and the average number of diverticula in each patient was 2. Diverticulosis of the remaining colon, especially the sigmoid segment, always accompanied rectal diverticula.
J R, Damron, A, Lieber, T, Simmons
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1989
Urethral diverticula are more common than heretofore thought, and the suspicion must always be high in the clinician's mind. Specifically aided by urethroscopy, positive pressure urethrography, and urodynamics, the physician can determine the number of diverticula and their role in underlying continence mechanisms.
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Urethral diverticula are more common than heretofore thought, and the suspicion must always be high in the clinician's mind. Specifically aided by urethroscopy, positive pressure urethrography, and urodynamics, the physician can determine the number of diverticula and their role in underlying continence mechanisms.
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2000
Urethral diverticula are a common cause of chronic genitourinary symptoms in women. They occur in three percent of women overall with higher frequencies in selected populations of symptomatic women. The peak incidence is between the ages of 25-45 but they affect all ages.
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Urethral diverticula are a common cause of chronic genitourinary symptoms in women. They occur in three percent of women overall with higher frequencies in selected populations of symptomatic women. The peak incidence is between the ages of 25-45 but they affect all ages.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1953
A W, SOMMER, W A, GOODRICH
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A W, SOMMER, W A, GOODRICH
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