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Sigmoïdite (translated from French)
... 12 to 20 % of the patients carrying diverticula and the differential diagnosis with a cancer ... The diverticulose consists of the presence of diverticula, left hernias of the intestinal mucous membrane ... the sigmoid one. The presence of the diverticula is an anomaly, acquired during the existence ... people of more than 60 years have diverticula colics. See also: The diverticulose colic SEMIOLOGIE ... and septic demonstrations which complicate the interesting diverticula the portion sigmoïdienne colon. The diverticulum ...
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Diverticulose (translated from French)
... weak points of the mucous membrane, forms diverticula. It the same for the is constipés ... age can also support the formation of diverticula. Diagnosis Functional signs In general, this disease ... follow, to avoid the formation of new diverticula as well as to decrease possible gene ...
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Diverticulitis
... diverticulosis, which involves the formation of pouches (diverticula) on the outside of the colon. Diverticulitis ... cause a potentially fatal peritonitis. Sometimes inflamed diverticula can cause narrowing of the bowel, leading ... due to the less prevalent right-sided diverticula or a very redundant sigmoid colon. Diagnosis ...
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User:Stellertony/Notepad/Mussel
... the stomach) and intracellular (in the digestive diverticula). In the extracellular phase, food particles are ... holding areas) and then to the digestive diverticula for intracellular digestion. Waste material is consolidated ...
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Development of the urinary and reproductive organs
... and the associated ends of the renal diverticula, and these give rise to the trigone ... Bartholin in the female, also arise as diverticula from the epithelial lining of the urogenital ...
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Diverticulum
Diverticulum A diverticulum (plural: diverticula) is medical term for an outpouching of ... present in 2% of the population Colonic diverticula: These can become infected (see diverticulitis) and ...
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Meckel's diverticulum
... investigation of choice to diagnose Meckel's diverticula. This scan detects gastric mucosa ; since approximately 50% of Meckel's diverticula have ectopic gastric (stomach) cells contained within ...
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Diverticulosis
... diverticular disease", is the condition of having diverticula in the colon which are outpocketings of ... in the colon walls giving way to diverticula. Other causes may include a colonic spasm ...
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Thymus
... the form of two flask-shape endodermal diverticula, which arise, one on either side, from ... the entodermal cells which lined the original diverticula and their subdivisions. Additional portions of thymus ...
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Priapulida
... in Priapulus one or two hollow ventral diverticula of the body-wall stretch out behind ... excretory organs. As the animals become adult, diverticula arise on the tubes of these organs ...
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