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Ileocecal valve substitutes as bacteriologic barriers

The American Journal of Surgery, 1972
Abstract In thirty-eight dogs, after metabolic and bacteriologic studies were performed, 50 per cent of the small bowel including the ileocecal valve was excised. Thirty days later, repeat metabolic and bacteriologic studies were performed just prior to the creation of three different sphincter substitutes in some of the dogs: reversed segment (eight
J D, Richardson, W O, Griffen
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The enlarged ileocecal valve

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1960
It is not the purpose of this presentation to prove that all prominent ileocecal valves should be removed or that enlargement of the ileocecal valve is a normal condition and should be studiously ignored. It is rather intended to assure that the enlarged ileocecal valve be evaluated in the light of clinical findings and the need for surgery be ...
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Carcinoma of the ileocecal valve

The American Journal of Surgery, 1942
Abstract A review of the literature on carcinoma of the ileocecal valve is presented. The low incidence of carcinoma at this site is probably due to the inclusion of all growths in this region under one classification in previous statistical surveys. Embryological and physiological factors are considered as being of possible etiological significance.
S.Thomas Glasser, Walter Mersheimer
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Intubation of the ileocecal valve made easy

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1997
Intubation of the ileocecal valve and terminal ileoscopy is useful clinically, especially in conjunction with diagnostic colonoscopy in patients with suspected or established inflammatory bowel disease or lower gastrointestinal tract bleeding. We describe a simple method of successful intubation of the ileocecal valve to facilitate ileoscopy.
M, Chen, K S, Khanduja
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Double ileocecal valve

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2019
Takahiro Utsumi   +2 more
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Ileocecal Valve Syndrome

Gastroenterology, 1955
E C, LASSER, L G, RIGLER
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[Lipomatosis of the ileocecal valve].

Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1977
Lipomatosis of the ileocecal valve is a diffuse infiltration of the submucous coat with fat cells. This syndrome is discussed on the basis of a personal observation and a review of the literature. The characteristic endoscopic picture is the overgrown, yellowish lips of Bauhin's valve prolapsing into the cecum, reminiscent of a uterine cervix ...
U, Spieler, P, Frey
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An Unusual Ileocecal Valve Mass

Gastroenterology, 2015
Aaron M, Dickstein   +2 more
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Calcific aortic valve disease: mechanisms, prevention and treatment

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2023
, Yohan Bossé, Patrick Mathieu
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Anisakiasis of the ileocecal valve

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2001
A, Ishiguro   +4 more
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