نتایج جستجو برای: esophageal diverticula

تعداد نتایج: 48410  

2012
T. Tsitsias J.G. Finch

Gastric diverticula are the least common diverticula of the gastrointestinal tract. The two main categories identified are congenital and acquired ones. Diverticula of the antrum, prepyloric or pyloric, are extremely rare and usually asymptomatic. We report a diverticulum of the prepyloric region in a patient with a background of peptic ulcer disease and antiplatelet treatment who became sympto...

2013
Kelly P. O’Keefe Tracy G. Sanson

Diverticula are thought to arise from defects in the muscularis layer of the intestines (Fig. 35.1) and are related to abnormalities in muscle tone and increased intraluminal pressure; saclike protrusions eventually form at points of weakness. If stool is caught in these sacs, it becomes inspissated and hardened and causes abrasions of the mucosa that lead to inflammation, although the same end...

2013
Shantanu Kumar Sahu J. Ray P. K. Singh S. Kumar S. K. Sahu P. K. Sachan

PERFORATIONS COMPLICATING JEJUNAL DIVERTICULA: OUR EXPERIENCE (Abstract): Single jejunal diverticula are rare surgical entities. They sometimes present clinically due to complications, such as: perforation, bleeding, obstruction, etc. In this retrospective study we have included three cases of single jejunal diverticula complicated by perforation and subsequent peritonitis. All cases underwent ...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1974
N S Painter

Diverticular disease of the colon causes symptoms even in the absence of inflammatory diverticulitis. These symptoms vary from vague dyspepsia to severe colic which may lead to resection of the sigmoid for 'diverticulitis'. This paper discusses the use of a high fibre diet, including miller's bran, in the treatment of uncomplicated diverticulosis. In the majority of cases this diet relieves sym...

2017

The prevalence of perforated sigmoid diverticular disease in developed countries increased from 2.4/100,000 in 1986, to 3.8/100,000 in 2000. [2] Approximately 50% of all people have diverticula by the time they are 50 years of age, and nearly 70% of all people have diverticula by the time they are 80 years of age. [3] Approximately 75% of people with diverticula have asymptomatic diverticulosis...

2010
Sung-Ill Jang Jie-Hyun Kim Young Hoon Youn Hyojin Park Sang In Lee Jeffrey L Conklin

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS High intraluminal pressure has been reported to cause left colonic diverticula. However, the pathophysiology of right colonic diverticula is still unclear. Methane gas has been reported to delay small intestinal transit and to increase intraluminal pressure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between right colonic diverticula and intestinal gas produced by e...

Journal: :Head & neck 2014
Afroze S Khan Raghav C Dwivedi Zishan Sheikh Shahnawaz Khan Ravi C Dwivedi Namita Kanwar Nishant Agrawal Mohammed Sultan Ui Hassan Rehan Kazi Peter Rhys-Evans

BACKGROUND Carcinoma is a rare complication of pharyngeal diverticula. There is a paucity of information about its incidence, presentation, management, and treatment outcomes. A systematic review and analysis of all reported cases has been carried out. METHODS A comprehensive literature search for pharyngeal diverticula carcinoma was performed from 1896 to 2008. Descriptive analyses were carr...

Journal: :Diagnostic and interventional radiology 2012
Mehmet Incedayi Ersin Öztürk Güner Sonmez Muzaffer Sağlam Ali Kemal Sivrioğlu Hakan Mutlu Zafer Işilak Çinar Başekim

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to characterize the frequency and location of left atrial diverticula by using multidetector computed tomography (MDCT). MATERIALS AND METHODS Cardiac imaging was performed for 454 patients using 64MDCT. Most patients were being examined for coronary artery disease. All images were interpreted by two radiologists on a three-dimensional workstation using multi...

Journal: :Gut 1989
A Morris G Nicholson J Zwi M Vanderwee

A retrospective survey was undertaken of 228 resected Meckel's diverticula to determine if there was any evidence of Campylobacter pylori infection in diverticula containing gastric mucosa. Among the 65 diverticula with gastric mucosa one was heavily infected with organisms having the morphological appearances of C pylori. The specimen had been removed from a six year old Samoan boy who had bee...

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