Deciphering the gut microbiota’s role in diverticular disease: insights from a Mendelian randomization study [PDF]
BackgroundPrevious studies have indicated a potential association between gut microbiota and diverticular disease. However, the precise nature of this relationship remains unclear.
Biaohui Zheng +3 more
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Recent updates on classification and unsolved issues of diverticular disease: a narrative review [PDF]
Recently, a paradigm shift has occurred in the classification of diverticular disease and the understanding of its pathogenesis. Diverticular disease is now defined as a variety of clinically significant conditions such as diverticulitis, diverticular ...
Kyeong Ok Kim
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A Contemporary Multifaceted Insight into the Association Between Diabetes Mellitus and Diverticular Disease: An Update About Geriatric Syndrome [PDF]
Introduction: Diverticular disease, once considered a rare geriatric gastrointestinal condition, has now become a prevalent disorder associated with increased morbidity and healthcare costs.
Ridwan Hashi +7 more
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Shifting paradigms: a pivotal study on laparoscopic resection for colovesical fistulas in diverticular disease [PDF]
BackgroundColovesical fistulas (CVFs) pose a challenge in diverticulitis, affecting 4% to 20% of sigmoid colon cases. Complicated diverticular disease contributes significantly, accounting for 60%−70% of all CVFs.
Antonia Rizzuto +12 more
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Complicated Diverticular Disease of the Small Bowel: A Rare Cause of Acute Abdomen in a Critically Ill Patient—A Case Report [PDF]
Diverticular disease of the small bowel is a rare, generally asymptomatic condition with a challenging diagnostic approach and the potential for life-threatening complications.
Ivan Javier Rodríguez Acosta +7 more
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Diverticular disease of the colon: diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of complications
Introduction. Diverticular disease of the colon is one of the most common gastrointestinal diseases. During the last 30–40 years, there has been a “rejuvenation” of the disease. Today, the prevalence of the disease in people under 40 years of age is 5–10%
O. N. Minushkin +3 more
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Background Despite the worldwide burden of diverticular disease, the connections between diverticular disease and dietary habits remain poorly understood, particularly in an asymptomatic representative sample.
Esther Askani +14 more
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Diverticular Disease—An Updated Management Review
Diverticular disease is highly prevalent in the Western world, placing an increased burden on healthcare systems. This review clarifies the consensus in the literature on the disease’s classification, etiology, and management.
Sujata Kishnani +7 more
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Background: Diverticular disease has been inconsistently associated with colorectal cancer risk. We conducted a bidirectional Mendelian randomization study to assess this association.
Yanxi Zhang +12 more
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Recent advances in understanding and managing diverticulitis. [PDF]
In the past few decades, the increasing socioeconomic burden of acute diverticulitis (AD) has become evident, and with the growth of the population age, this significant economic impact will likely continue to rise. Furthermore, recent evidence showed an
Annibale, Bruno +4 more
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