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ENDOSCOPY OF THE TERMINAL ILEUM
The Lancet, 1984A prospective study was undertaken to investigate the feasibility and diagnostic yield of ileoscopy as an extension of total colonoscopy. The distal 15 to 40 cm of the terminal ileum were visualized in 400 of 555 consecutive patients submitted to total colonoscopy (72 percent).
G. Schmidt, Gereon Börsch
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Segmental dilatation of the ileum
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1977Three new cases of congenital segmental dilatation of the ileum are presented and added to 12 cases of segmental dilatation found in the literature. The aspect of the condition which is of particular interest is the presence in 3 of the dilated segments of heteroplastic foregut derivatives of unusual varieties.
James Lister, Irene M. Irving
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Diverticulosis of the Jejunum and Ileum
Radiology, 1946Diverticula are known to occur in practically every portion of the digestive tract. They are most common in the colon and are frequently found, also, in the esophagus and duodenum. Diverticulosis of the small bowel, however, is rare. A recent report by Benson, Dixon, and Waugh (1) states that at the Mayo Clinic, from 1909 to 1942, inclusive, there ...
Paul J. Votta, Max Ritvo
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Endoscopy, 2011
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS Independent verification of colonoscopy completion is important for quality assurance. Cecal photographs aimed at showing key landmarks, including the ileocecal valve (ICV) and appendiceal orifice are the currently recommended ...
N. Powell+8 more
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BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS Independent verification of colonoscopy completion is important for quality assurance. Cecal photographs aimed at showing key landmarks, including the ileocecal valve (ICV) and appendiceal orifice are the currently recommended ...
N. Powell+8 more
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2020
During development, there is physiologic herniation of the midgut into the umbilical cord, and it then slips back in with a counterclockwise rotation. Jejunum and ileum occupy the mid abdomen and pelvis. The jejunum is involved in calcium and magnesium absorption. The ileum contains lymphoid tissue at the antimesenteric border.
Jad M. Abdelsattar+4 more
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During development, there is physiologic herniation of the midgut into the umbilical cord, and it then slips back in with a counterclockwise rotation. Jejunum and ileum occupy the mid abdomen and pelvis. The jejunum is involved in calcium and magnesium absorption. The ileum contains lymphoid tissue at the antimesenteric border.
Jad M. Abdelsattar+4 more
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Follicular lymphoblastoma of the ileum
The American Journal of Surgery, 1953Abstract Follicular lymphoblastoma is a systemic disease which may rarely become evident initially in the small bowel. Diagnosis can be made only by exploration. The treatment of isolated small bowel involvement is wide excision followed by x-ray therapy and observation for further evidence of the disease.
F.Robert Mizer+2 more
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Segmental dilatation of the ileum
The British Journal of Radiology, 1984One of the rarer causes of intestinal obstruction in the neonatal period is segmental dilatation of the ileum. The case histories, radiological and histological details of four patients are presented together with a short review of the literature.
Anita Brown, Helen Carty
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An unusual reduplication of the ileum
The American Journal of Surgery, 1970Summary An unusual ileal reduplication, resembling an aberrant Meckel's diverticulum, is described. The literature relevant to reduplication of the gut is briefly reviewed.
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Submucous lipofibroma of the ileum
The American Journal of Surgery, 1947Abstract A case of submucous lipofibroma of the ileum associated with intussusception was reported. The history, symptomatology and physical findings were typical of those found in similar cases. The patient recovered after surgical resection of the involved bowel and an end-to-end anastomosis.
Richard H. Lawler+2 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1983
Thirty patients with carcinoid tumors of the ileum over a recent 10-year period have been analyzed. Seventeen patients were symptomatic and 13 others were found to have tumors incidentally at autopsy or celiotomy. Patients with symptoms almost invariably had metastatic disease, yet preoperative diagnosis was rarely achieved.
Joseph W. Nadal+4 more
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Thirty patients with carcinoid tumors of the ileum over a recent 10-year period have been analyzed. Seventeen patients were symptomatic and 13 others were found to have tumors incidentally at autopsy or celiotomy. Patients with symptoms almost invariably had metastatic disease, yet preoperative diagnosis was rarely achieved.
Joseph W. Nadal+4 more
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