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A 57-yr-old female Sumatran orangutan ( Pongo abelii) presented with signs of intermittent lethargy and inappetence, then subsequently developed profuse hemorrhagic diarrhea. Colonoscopy under anesthesia revealed diverticulosis of the descending colon, with multiple large diverticula containing
Jejunal diverticulosis, a marker of disordered small intestinal motility, presents varied clinical manifestations. It is important to consider this disorder in elderly patients with unexplained abdominal discomfort accompanied by signs of intermittent small bowel obstruction and malabsorption.
The authors report a case of giant diverticulum of the sigmoid colon, a very rare complication of diverticulosis of the colon, since only 38 cases have been reported in the literature. The diverticulum was seen at barium enema in a 66-year-old man complaining of digestive symptoms consisting of
OBJECTIVE
Segmental colitis associated with colonic diverticulosis is a new and emerging entity. We systematically evaluated 486 cases of this entity and performed qualitative meta-analysis on this information.
METHODS
This diagnosis was made on a 64-year old man by colonoscopic biopsy. His clinical
Jejunal and ileal diverticula are rare in adults. Duodenal diverticula are five times more prevalent than jejunoileal diverticula. Most patients are asymptomatic. However, chronic symptoms including intermittent abdominal pain, flatulence, diarrhea and constipation are seen in 10%-30% of patients.
Thrombophlebitis of the portal vein (pylephlebitis) is a rare but serious condition with a high mortality rate of 11-50%. A 56-year-old male patient presented with a two-day history of postprandial, colic-like epigastric pain, nausea, fever, chills, and diarrhea. Clinical workup showed peritonism,
BACKGROUND
Several complications have been reported with diverticular disease of colon. Perforation of the diverticulum of colon may lead to development of abdominal abscesses which can have diverse manifestations.
METHODS
This report describes a 72 year-old woman presented with a one month history
Thirteen patients with surgically confirmed Meckel diverticula encountered in a 30 month period are reported. Of 11 symptomatic patients, all had lower gastrointestinal bleeding, except one who had recurrent abdominal pain only. Two diverticula were incidental, coexisting with Crohn disease of the
A 13-year-old girl presented to the Emergency Department with vomiting and abdominal pain. On examination, she had only mild abdominal tenderness, but a mass was palpable in her right lower quadrant. Intussusception was diagnosed on ultrasound and confirmed on computed tomography (CT) scan, and
BACKGROUND
It remains unclear whether diverticulosis, absent inflammation, is responsible for chronic bowel symptoms. We examined the association between bowel symptoms and asymptomatic diverticulosis.
METHODS
This case-control study included 543 patients with diverticulosis and 1086 age and
Jejunoileal diverticula are estimated to occur in 1-5% of the population. The incidence increases with age, peaking at the sixth and seventh decades. The pathogenesis is believed to involve an acquired defect of the intestinal smooth muscle or myenteric plexus. Eighty percent of jejunoileal
In brief Two endurance athletes developed diarrhea and fecal incontinence each time they exercised strenuously. Such gastrointestinal difficulties are usually benign, but physicians determined that the disorders were an unusual presentation of lumbar spondylolisthesis in a runner and of jejunal