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Medical Clinics of North America, 1993
Toxic megacolon, its incidence, differential diagnosis, and presenting signs and symptoms are reviewed in this article. The typical histologic and radiographic features are described with a review of the potential triggering factors. An outline of requirements for adequate monitoring of the patient with toxic megacolon is provided.
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Toxic megacolon, its incidence, differential diagnosis, and presenting signs and symptoms are reviewed in this article. The typical histologic and radiographic features are described with a review of the potential triggering factors. An outline of requirements for adequate monitoring of the patient with toxic megacolon is provided.
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Acute Megacolon, Acquired Megacolon, and Volvulus
2003Marked dilation of the colon to a threshold diameter above which there is risk of colonic perforation is termed megacolon. In this chapter, we will not be considering “toxic megacolon,” which is an acute dilation of the colon associated with colitis. Acute megacolon can occur either secondary to an acute obstructive process or with no evidence for a ...
Marc Stauffer, Timothy R. Koch
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<p>Toxic Megacolon: Background, Pathophysiology, Management Challenges and Solutions</p>
Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology, 2020Jiten Desai +2 more
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The association of Waardenburg syndrome and Hirschsprung megacolon
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 1979Gilbert S Omenn, V A Mckusick
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Aetiology and surgical management of toxic megacolon
Colorectal Disease, 2006R D Madoff +2 more
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Clinical proceedings - Children's Hospital of the District of Columbia, 2007
CATERINO, Salvatore, SAMMARTINO P.
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CATERINO, Salvatore, SAMMARTINO P.
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