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Comparison of American Association for the Surgery of Trauma grading scale with modified Hinchey classification in acute colonic diverticulitis: A pilot study

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) developed a severity scale for surgical conditions, including diverticulitis. The Hinchey classification requires operative intervention yet remains the established scoring system for ...
Joseph M Ebersole   +9 more
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Diverticulitis of the right colon

The American Journal of Surgery, 1961
Abstract Diverticulitis of the right colon is relatively rare, and it may occur at any age. However, since congential “true” diverticula are more common in the proximal colon, patients with this disease are on the average younger than those who have inflammation of acquired diverticula in the distal colon.
Gilbert Hermann, Grant V. Rodkey
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MDCT in the Setting of Suspected Colonic Diverticulitis: Prevalence and Diagnostic Yield for Diverticulitis and Alternative Diagnoses.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2020
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and demographic distribution of colonic diverticulitis (CD) and alternative diagnoses (AD), as well as the diagnostic accuracy of MDCT in patients with suspected CD.
J. Weinrich   +6 more
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Diverticulitis of the right colon

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1982
The authors' experience with right-sided diverticulitis is reviewed. The symptoms among 18 patients were continuous right lower quadrant abdominal pain and periumbilical pain radiating to the right lower quadrant. Only three patients had nausea and vomiting.
Phillip G. Sutton   +2 more
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Management of Colonic Diverticulitis

2016
Acute left colonic diverticulosis is common in Western countries, but its prevalence is increasing throughout the world. On one side left colonic diverticulosis is more common among elderly patients; on the other side, however, a dramatic rise of its incidence has been seen in the younger age groups during recent years.
Coccolini F.   +8 more
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Acute Colonic Diverticulitis

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
Colonic diverticulosis is truly a disease of the 20th century. A direct correlation is thought to exist between the incidence of diverticular disease and the amount of dietary fiber. Acute colonic diverticulitis occurs in approximately 25 per cent of the patients with diverticula, and 20 per cent of the patients with diverticulitis will ultimately ...
Isidore Cohn, Charles Chappuis
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Diverticulitis of the colon

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1926
Abstract Diverticulitis is a disease of the left lower quadrant usually, but may occur anywhere along the length of the colon. It occurs chiefly in males between forty and fifty years of age, but attacks in children are reported also. The patients are usually of the well-developed make-up, short, fat, and overweight.
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Diverticulitis of the Right Colon

Archives of Surgery, 1958
Historical Background In 1849 Cruveilhier first described colonic diverticula. In 1853 Virchow first described the inflammatory disease and named it diverticulitis. Bristowe, Jones, Habershon, Lane, Graser, and Bland-Sutton contributed to the early literature.1In 1907 Mayo reported five cases of sigmoid resection for diverticulitis, and he is credited
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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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The Prognosis in Diverticulitis of the Colon

Archives of Surgery, 1968
THIS is a review of cases of patients with diverticulitis coli admitted to Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, from 1955 to 1966. The reason for making the study was to determine if a reasonable prognostic yardstick could be developed. There is no disagreement that surgery is indicated for the complications of this disease, but indecision and ...
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