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Patients with symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease have high fecal bile acid concentrations. [PDF]
Jono T +16 more
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An Unusual Case of Gastrointestinal Bleeding in a Recent Roux-en-Y Patient. [PDF]
Carnabatu CJ, Kajese TM, Wilson EB.
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Uncomplicated Diverticulosis Is Not Associated With Abdominal Pain or Abnormal Bowel Habit-A Population-Based Swedish Cohort Study. [PDF]
Alexandersson BT +9 more
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The association between colonic diverticulosis and colorectal polyps in a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Altıner S +7 more
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Quality of life in diverticular disease: translation and validation of the Danish version of the diverticulitis quality of life instrument (DV‑QOL). [PDF]
Dalby HR, Emmertsen KJ.
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Journal of Urology, 1976
Ureteral diverticulosis is a rare condition found mostly in men more than 50 years old and generally requires retrograde pyelography for diagnosis. Urinary obstruction and infection are often associated. No significant morbidity occurs but the analogy of hematuria from ureteral diverticulosis to bleeding from colonic diverticulosis is present.
T W, Schoborg, T J, Florence
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Ureteral diverticulosis is a rare condition found mostly in men more than 50 years old and generally requires retrograde pyelography for diagnosis. Urinary obstruction and infection are often associated. No significant morbidity occurs but the analogy of hematuria from ureteral diverticulosis to bleeding from colonic diverticulosis is present.
T W, Schoborg, T J, Florence
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Minerva Gastroenterologica e Dietologica, 2019
The incidence of diverticulosis and diverticular disease of the colon is increasing worldwide. Although the majority of patients remains asymptomatic long-life, the prevalence of diverticular disease of the colon, including acute diverticulitis, is substantial and is becoming a significant burden on National Health Systems in terms of direct and ...
Walter, Elisei +2 more
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The incidence of diverticulosis and diverticular disease of the colon is increasing worldwide. Although the majority of patients remains asymptomatic long-life, the prevalence of diverticular disease of the colon, including acute diverticulitis, is substantial and is becoming a significant burden on National Health Systems in terms of direct and ...
Walter, Elisei +2 more
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