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Megaoesophagus in a pet rabbit
Abstract A 1‐year‐old, male, lop‐eared rabbit presented for anorexia and weakness. A dental trim and medical treatment for gastrointestinal stasis were implemented. Owners reclaimed the animal after 2 days. Two‐weeks later, its condition had worsened, and regurgitation was observed.
Patricia Muffat‐es‐Jacques +4 more
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Giant Sigmoid Diverticulum: A Rare Presentation of a Common Pathology
Although colonic diverticulum is a common disease, affecting about 35% of patients above the age of 60, giant sigmoid diverticulum is an uncommon variant of which only relatively few cases have been described in the literature.
A. Guarnieri +9 more
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Change in bowel habit, abdominal pain, and a palpable abdominal mass in a 58‐year‐old female
Key Clinical Message Giant colonic diverticulum is a rare complication of diverticulosis, which may present in the acute or chronic setting. Colonic resection and en bloc resection of the diverticulum are the favored management, however, conservative ...
Julian Peacock, Zane Perkins
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Giant sigmoid diverticuli are uncommon and usually seen in association with multiple colonic diverticuli. A solitary diverticulum in an otherwise normal colon is very rare.
Olaoye Iyiade Olatunde
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Giant Solitary Cecal Diverticulum
Right iliac fossa (RIF) mass is a common case scenario in surgical practice with a wide range of differentials. Colon carcinoma, appendicular lump, ileocecal tuberculosis, and tubo-ovarian mass are among the common diagnoses.
Ipseet Mishra +3 more
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A Rare Case Presentation of a Perforated Giant Sigmoid Diverticulum
Giant sigmoid diverticulum (GSD) is a rare complication of diverticulosis. These lesions arise from herniations of the mucosa through the muscle wall which progressively enlarge with colonic gas to become large air-filled cysts evident on plain X-ray and
Jennifer C. Kam +2 more
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Giant colonic diverticulum: perioperative management with ERAS protocol
ANZ Journal of Surgery, Volume 93, Issue 6, Page 1712-1714, June 2023.
Simone Veneroni +2 more
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Diverticular disease of the colon may be responsible for abdominal symptoms requiring colonoscopy, which may reveal the presence of concomitant polyps.
Omero Alessandro Paoluzi +4 more
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Giant diverticulum of the sigmoid colon
Abstract Giant diverticulum is a rare entity and few cases have so far been reported. It is nearly always associated with diverticular disease. There are some theories about the formation of a giant diverticulum but none is conclusive. Associated symptoms are similar to those of diverticular disease but, as with the patient reported here,
A, Naber, A M, Sliutz, H, Freitas
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Acute abdominal pain 5 years after right colectomy
ANZ Journal of Surgery, Volume 93, Issue 3, Page 702-703, March 2023.
Niccolò Petrucciani +2 more
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