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Diverticular disease increases the risk of acute myocardial infarction. [PDF]
Suenghataiphorn T +4 more
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Fibers and Polyphenols in Diverticular Disease: From Pathophysiology to Management. [PDF]
Marinaccio C +8 more
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Colonic diverticular hemorrhage: Etiology, diagnostic challenges, and evolving therapeutic strategies. [PDF]
Hui YQ, Wang ZX, Wang CX, Tong C.
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Colonoscopy outcomes and clinical factors associated with significant findings in patients with positive fecal occult blood tests: A retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Gönüllü ME +3 more
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Intramural diverticulosis of the esophagus
AbstractA description is given of the etiology and pathology of intramural esophageal diverticulosis as so far discussed in the literature. In view of the course and the clinical findings in two young patients in whom this diagnosis was established, it is suggested that intramural diverticulosis develops as a result of a developmental disorder in the ...
van Overbeek, J. J. M. +3 more
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Symptomatic Diverticulosis Is Characterized By Loose Stools
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease is considered to be a discreet clinical entity distinct from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but population-based data are unavailable.
Anna Andréasson, , Lars Agréus
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Archives of Surgery, 1988
Forty-seven patients with jejunal diverticulosis were identified at the University California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, by a review of patient medical records from 1980 to 1986. Fourteen patients had complications that could be directly attributed to the presence of diverticula.
S B, Palder, C B, Frey
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Forty-seven patients with jejunal diverticulosis were identified at the University California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, by a review of patient medical records from 1980 to 1986. Fourteen patients had complications that could be directly attributed to the presence of diverticula.
S B, Palder, C B, Frey
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