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The genetic epidemiology of diverticulosis and diverticular disease: Emerging evidence [PDF]
Frank Lammert
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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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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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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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Intramural diverticulosis of the esophagus
The Laryngoscope, 1978AbstractA 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 ...
J. D. M. Gokemeijer +3 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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Intramural diverticulosis of the oesophagus
The British Journal of Radiology, 1972Intramural oesophageal diverticulosis has been reported six times in the literature, and a seventh case is referred to in one of these reports. The aetiology is unknown. The original report (Mendl, McKay and Tanner, 1960) suggested a structural abnormality of the muscular coat of the oesophagus predisposing to pulsion diverticula, with subsequent ...
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Diverticulosis and Diverticulitis
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1954E. Clinton Texter, Clifford J. Barborka
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Diverticulitis and Diverticulosis
Postgraduate Medicine, 1956Cattell Rb +3 more
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