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1998
As the mean age of our population gradually rises, one can expect to see an increasing number of patients presenting to the emergency room with signs and Symptoms of a large bowel obstruetion. These include abdominal distention, cramps, and Obstipation.
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As the mean age of our population gradually rises, one can expect to see an increasing number of patients presenting to the emergency room with signs and Symptoms of a large bowel obstruetion. These include abdominal distention, cramps, and Obstipation.
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Acute large-bowel pseudo-obstruction
Clinical Radiology, 1985The clinical and radiological features of acute large-bowel pseudo-obstruction occurring in 13 patients over a 7-year period are reviewed. Clinical features included atypical signs and symptoms of large-bowel obstruction and serious concomitant illness, including trauma in 10.
J.O.M. Mills +2 more
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Non‐Mechanical Large‐Bowel Obstruction
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1971Four cases of non‐mechanical large‐bowel obstruction are presented and the significant clinical features considered. The importance of barium‐enema examination in doubtful cases is emphasized, and the places of conservative and operative treatment in this condition are defined.
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Obstruction of the Large Bowel
Southern Medical Journal, 1965Barnett Wo, Little Br
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Perspectives on large bowel obstruction
IJS Short Reports, 2017Large bowel obstruction (LBO) is a serious and costly medical condition, indicating often emergency surgery. The main clinical issue is to determine whether the obstruction affects the small bowel or the colon since the causes and treatments are different.
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Management of Large Bowel Obstruction
2019Large bowel obstruction (LBO) can occur due to both benign and malignant diseases and may present with acute or indolent onset of symptoms. In patients with a perforation, emergent surgery should be pursued and will usually involve a segmental or subtotal colectomy with an ileostomy.
David B. StewartJr., Audrey S. Kulaylat
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Postpartum Obstruction of the Large Bowel
Postgraduate Medicine, 1957D. E. Cannell, E. B. Tovee
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Obstruction of the large bowel
The American Journal of Surgery, 1939Coleman C. Johnston, Fred W. Rankin
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Neoplastic Obstruction of the Large Bowel
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1965Robert C. Hickey, Howard P. Hyde
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