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“Giant Diverticulum” Sigmoid Colon

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2002
Two years after a successful kidney transplantation for terminal renal insufficiency, a 44-year-old man presented with back pain and tenderness in both sides, which had lasted a few days. Since the transplantation, he had used daily immunosuppression and 15 mg of sodium polystyrene sulphonate daily.
Mulder, Jan-Willem R.   +3 more
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Sigmoid Colon Duplication Cysts

The American Surgeon™, 2008
Enteric duplication cysts are uncommon congenital anomalies that can occur anywhere along the length of the alimentary tract or nearby organs. Overall, the colon is the least common site of congenital alimentary duplications. Colonic duplication cysts can present with symptoms of diverticulitis and can be confused with acquired giant sigmoid ...
E Carter, Paulson, Najjia N, Mahmoud
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Advanced sigmoid carcinoma colon

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2002
A 13-year-old female child diagnosed initially as having tuberculosis was subsequently found to have adenocarcinoma colon with secondaries in ovaries and omentum, and proved to be mucinous carcinoma on biopsy. Patient received chemotherapy (FAM) regimen without any relief even 2 months after surgery.
K N, Rattan   +2 more
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Volvulus of the sigmoid colon

Colorectal Disease, 2010
AbstractAims The current status of sigmoid volvulus (SV) was reviewed to assess trends in management and to assess the literature.Method The literature on SV was retrieved using PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Pakmedinet, African Journals online (AJOL), Indmed and Google scholar.
Madiba, T. E.   +3 more
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VOLVULUS OF THE SIGMOID COLON

Archives of Surgery, 1951
VOLVULUS is defined by Laurell1as a torsion of the bowel on its mesentery which produces symptoms due to narrowing, strangulation or both. The geographic incidence of volvulus varies. In middle Europe, Scandinavia, Russia and India it is a rather common cause of intestinal obstruction, whereas in western Europe, the United Kingdom and North America it ...
H D, HILTON, J M, WAUGH
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Sigmoid Colon Vaginoplasty in Children

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2006
Vaginal construction is necessary for the patients with aplasia of Mullerian ducts, testicular feminisation and androgen insensitivity syndromes. Many methods of vaginal construction have been described. We report here the outcomes of six adolescent patients who underwent sigmoid colon vaginoplasty with special emphasis on the surgical technique and ...
S, Ekinci   +5 more
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Volvulus of the sigmoid colon

The American Journal of Surgery, 1955
Abstract 1.1. The incidence, etiology and pathology of volvulus of the sigmoid colon have been briefly discussed. 2.2. Seventeen cases of volvulus of the sigmoid colon are reported. 3.3. Simple operative reduction of the volvulus at the time of admission to the hospital with resection of the redundant sigmoid colon in six to twelve weeks is ...
J L, FARRINGER, H, WILSON
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Elastofibroma of the Sigmoid Colon

Pathology - Research and Practice, 2000
A case of elastofibroma occurring in the sigmoid colon of a 69 year-old woman is reported. The woman presented for survey of her gastrointestinal tract. Colonoscopy disclosed two polyps in the sigmoid colon, one of which was clinically considered to be recurrent adenoma.
T, Sakatani   +4 more
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Volvulus of the Sigmoid Colon

Southern Medical Journal, 1975
A study of 37 patients with sigmoid volvulus is presented. Subsequent bouts of recurrent volvulus are very common after sigmoidoscopic intubation, and overall mortality rates are high. Surgical resection is the preferred method of treatment.
C C, McDonald, H W, Boggs
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