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Management of incidentally discovered unaffected Meckel's diverticulum - a review.

Polski przeglad chirurgiczny, 2019
Meckel's diverticulum is the most common congenital malformation of the gastrointestinal tract, with its incidence estimated at 1-4% in the general population.
A. Żyluk
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Giant Meckel’s Diverticulum

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2019
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Mancini, Adrian   +2 more
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Meckel's diverticulum

The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
Summary A case is presented of Meckel's diverticulum causing symptoms of three years' duration before severity of the clinical course led to laparotomy and diagnosis. Meckel's diverticulitis occurs often enough to be considered in the differential diagnosis of the patient with abdominal symptomatology.
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Inverted Meckel's diverticulum

Surgery, 2003
A HEALTHY 35-YEAR-OLD PATIENT was admitted with a sudden onset of bloody diarrhea. The patient had no past record of any significant illness. Colonoscopy and upper gastrointestinal endoscopic examination did not reveal the cause of bleeding. During admission, the patient passed a large amount of grossly bloody and tarry stool.
Takahiro Fujimori   +2 more
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Meckel's diverticulum and the eponymous legend.

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2019
Johann Friedrich Meckel (1781-1833) was a 19th century anatomist born into an eminent dynasty. He was a professor of anatomy, pathology, and zoology at the University of Halle, in Central Germany.
R. Ivatury
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Meckel's diverticulum: A review

Clinical Anatomy, 2011
AbstractMeckel's diverticulum is the most prevalent congenital abnormality of the gastrointestinal tract. This anomaly is due to the incomplete obliteration ofthe omphalomesenteric duct during the 7th week of gestation and is classically located 2 feet proximal to the ileocecal valve.
Marios Loukas   +4 more
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MECKEL'S DIVERTICULUM IN AN ADULT

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1971
AbstractA case report is presented of an adult male with 3 complications (infection, chronic intestinal obstruction, hemorrhage due to ulceration) of Meckel's diverticulum. The diagnosis of Meckel's diverticulum was made preoperatively on the basis of the history, and the roentgenographic findings corroborated this diagnosis. Treatment is surgical.
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Imaging manifestations of Meckel's diverticulum.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2007
OBJECTIVE Meckel's diverticulum is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract, found in 2% of the population in autopsy studies. Most patients remain asymptomatic during their lifetime.
K. Elsayes   +3 more
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Giant Meckel's Diverticulum

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
REGARDLESS of its size, Meckel's diverticulum may escape detection for long periods of time. It must be considered in every case of gastrointestinal dysfunction of an obscure nature. The diverticulum described in this case report is of interest because of its unusually large diameter and unusual position, as well as its prolonged symptomatic history ...
Leonard G. Powsner   +2 more
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Meckel’s Diverticulum

2014
A Meckel’s diverticulum is a true congenital diverticulum consisting of all three layers of the bowel wall with mucosa, submucosa, and muscularis propria. It is a vestigial remnant of the omphalomesenteric duct (also called the vitelline duct). It is the most frequent malformation of the gastrointestinal tract.
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