Results 171 to 180 of about 11,608 (224)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
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
openaire +2 more sources
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
openaire +2 more sources
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 ...
openaire +2 more sources
"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 ...
openaire +2 more sources
Posterior Tracheal Diverticulosis
Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2014Multiple tracheal diverticulosis is a rare clinical entity. Tracheal diverticula are usually recognized radiologically as solitary right paratracheal air collections on thoracic computed tomography examination. They are usually asymptomatic but can occasionally present with persistent symptoms.
Karan, Madan +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
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.
openaire +4 more sources
EXTENSIVE VISCERAL DIVERTICULOSIS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948Although diverticulosis involving a hollow viscus is not an uncommon medical observation, the existence of multiple diverticula of numerous viscera is infrequent. Review of the literature reveals no report of extensive diverticulosis involving several hollow organs.
D, FISKE, L M, ASHER
openaire +2 more sources
Esophageal Intramural Diverticulosis
Radiology, 1968Intramural diverticulosis of the esophagus was first reported in 1960 by Mendl et al. (6) in a case occurring in a 56-year-old man. Hodes et al. (3) added a second case to the literature in 1966 with the report of an occurrence in a 52-year-old man.
H R, Zatzkin, S, Green, J J, LaVine
openaire +2 more sources
The American Journal of Surgery, 2005
Diffuse jejunoileal diverticulosis with pneumoperitoneum but without peritonitis is an uncommon but well-documented entity. Cases of jejunoileal diverticular perforation in which the perforation is evident are managed with resection of the diseased bowel and primary anastomosis. In the absence of an intraoperative finding of a perforation or an area of
Steven C, Cunningham +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
Diffuse jejunoileal diverticulosis with pneumoperitoneum but without peritonitis is an uncommon but well-documented entity. Cases of jejunoileal diverticular perforation in which the perforation is evident are managed with resection of the diseased bowel and primary anastomosis. In the absence of an intraoperative finding of a perforation or an area of
Steven C, Cunningham +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
Acquired Poststenotic Jejunal Diverticulosis
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2007-
Sermoneta D. +3 more
openaire +4 more sources

