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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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Diverticulosis of the Appendix
Scottish Medical Journal, 1990Diverticulosis of the appendix is rarely reported. Two cases with this condition, including a unique example of appendiceal diverticulosis presenting at herniorrhaphy, are described. The aetiology of the condition and factors involved in incidental appendicectomy are considered.
J F, Sharp, M L, Nicholson, D P, Fossard
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Diverticulosis and Diverticulitis
Gastroenterology, 1958Summary Diverticulosis without inflammatory changes is a benign condition requiring no particular treatment of itself. It is best managed by medical measures directed at preventing diverticulitis, of which it is the necessary precursor. Diverticulitis per se almost always should be treated conservatively.
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Diverticulosis of the Appendix
Archives of Surgery, 1968DIVERTICULOSIS of the vermiform appendix, as of the colon proper, is characterized by the formation of pouches or pockets leading off from the lumen. They may be congenital or acquired. The congenital variety is rare and is characterized by the presence of all the layers of the appendiceal wall.
J F, DeRojas, H S, Irons
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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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Colonic Diverticulosis as a Risk Factor for Peritonitis in Chinese Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
Objectives: The risk of development of enteric peritonitis in Chinese peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients with colonic diverticulosis is not known. There have been no reports on whether colonic diverticulosis may affect peritonitis outcomes. The objectives
Kai Chung Tse +2 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2002
"Uncomplicated" diverticulitis can be prevented from progressing into "complicated" diverticulitis by early diagnosis and active medical treatment. Complicated diverticulitis develops from a peridiverticular abscess, to a perforation with peritonitis, to fistulation into adjacent viscera, to luminal narrowing by inflammation or stricture formation ...
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"Uncomplicated" diverticulitis can be prevented from progressing into "complicated" diverticulitis by early diagnosis and active medical treatment. Complicated diverticulitis develops from a peridiverticular abscess, to a perforation with peritonitis, to fistulation into adjacent viscera, to luminal narrowing by inflammation or stricture formation ...
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Diverticulosis of the Appendix
Radiology, 1961Diverticulosis of the vermiform appendix of the colon is encountered infrequently in roentgenographic study of the intestinal tract. Whether discovery of these diverticula is important has yet to be determined. It is conceivable, however, that they might have clinical significance. It seems reasonable, therefore, for radiologists to keep this entity in
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British Journal of Urology, 1962
SUMMARY A case of diverticulosis of the ureter in a male aged 66 is reported.
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SUMMARY A case of diverticulosis of the ureter in a male aged 66 is reported.
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Behçet’s Disease and Diverticulosis
Digestive Surgery, 2001Behçet’s disease (BD) is a multisystem disorder characterized by vasculitis. The aim of this report is to present a patient with BD and diverticular disease of the colon and discuss the possible association between BD and diverticulosis. To our knowledge, diverticular disease of the colon has not been previously reported in a patient with BD.
Sahan, C +5 more
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