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Segmental Colitis Complicating Diverticular Disease
Two cases of idiopathic colitis affecting the sigmoid colon in elderly patients with underlying diverticulosis are presented. Segmental resection has permitted close review of the histopathology in this syndrome which demonstrates considerable similarity
Guido Ma Van Rosendaal +1 more
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Effect of Methylcellulose on Rectal and Colonic Pressures in Treatment of Diverticular Disease [PDF]
John Hodgson
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Faecal stasis and diverticular disease in ulcerative colitis [PDF]
K.N. Jalan +5 more
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For the last decade approaches to epidemiology and treatment for diverticular disease have changed significantly. Many principles used earlier lost their current relevance.
D. P. Puzanov +3 more
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Acute Diverticulitis of the Left Colon: Value of the Initial CT and Timing of Elective Colectomy [PDF]
Computed Tomography is undeniably the most useful tool to confirm the suspected diagnosis of acute left-colonic diverticulitis and to objectively grade its severity into moderate diverticulitis (no signs of colonic perforation) and severe diverticulitis (
Ambrosetti, Patrick
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Points from Letters: Unprocessed Bran and Diverticular Disease [PDF]
Peter J.H. Jones
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Emergency Left Colon Resection for Acute Perforation. Primary Anastomosis or Hartmann's Procedure? A Case-matched Control Study [PDF]
Background: The optimal treatment remains controversial for acute left-sided colon perforation. Therefore, the effectiveness and safety of primary anastomosis versus Hartmann's operation (HP) was compared in a case-matched control study.
Breitenstein, Stefan +5 more
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