Diverticular disease (DD) is an age-related disorder of the large bowel which may affect half of the population over the age of 65 in the UK. This high prevalence ranks it as one of the most common bowel disorders in western nations. The majority of patients remain asymptomatic but there are associated life-threatening co-morbidities, which, given the large numbers of people with DD, translates into a considerable number of deaths per annum. Despite this public health burden, relatively little seems to be known about either the mechanisms of development or causality. In the 1970s, a model of DD formulated the concept that diverticula occur as a consequence of pressureinduced damage to the colon wall amongst those with a low in...
The complications of diverticulosis cause considerable morbidity in the United States; health care e...
AbstractBackgroundThe incidence of diverticular disease of the colon has been rising in recent years...
BACKGROUND: A high intake of dietary fibre has been associated with a reduced risk of diverticular d...
Diverticular disease (DD) is an age-related disorder of the large bowel which may affect half of the...
© 2019 Colonic diverticula are formed by mucosal outpouching from the colonic wall. Their presence i...
Background: Diverticular disease of the colon is common and is associated with a high and increasin...
Diverticulosis of the colon is the most frequent anatomical alteration diagnosed at colonoscopy. The...
Diverticular disease is a common clinical problem, particularly in industrialized countries. In most...
The prevalence of diverticular disease (DD) increases with age, being reported in less than 5% of pa...
Prevalence of diverticular disease has been increasing worldwide in concert with the development of ...
Background & Aims: Colonic diverticulosis (CD) is among the most common conditions of the large bowe...
The pathogenesis of diverticular disease is still poorly understood and considered to be multifactor...
Colonic diverticula are common in developed countries and complications of colonic diverticulosis ar...
Colonic diverticular disease is a common health care issue which has historically been attributed to...
Background Despite the worldwide burden of diverticular disease, the connections between diverticul...
The complications of diverticulosis cause considerable morbidity in the United States; health care e...
AbstractBackgroundThe incidence of diverticular disease of the colon has been rising in recent years...
BACKGROUND: A high intake of dietary fibre has been associated with a reduced risk of diverticular d...
Diverticular disease (DD) is an age-related disorder of the large bowel which may affect half of the...
© 2019 Colonic diverticula are formed by mucosal outpouching from the colonic wall. Their presence i...
Background: Diverticular disease of the colon is common and is associated with a high and increasin...
Diverticulosis of the colon is the most frequent anatomical alteration diagnosed at colonoscopy. The...
Diverticular disease is a common clinical problem, particularly in industrialized countries. In most...
The prevalence of diverticular disease (DD) increases with age, being reported in less than 5% of pa...
Prevalence of diverticular disease has been increasing worldwide in concert with the development of ...
Background & Aims: Colonic diverticulosis (CD) is among the most common conditions of the large bowe...
The pathogenesis of diverticular disease is still poorly understood and considered to be multifactor...
Colonic diverticula are common in developed countries and complications of colonic diverticulosis ar...
Colonic diverticular disease is a common health care issue which has historically been attributed to...
Background Despite the worldwide burden of diverticular disease, the connections between diverticul...
The complications of diverticulosis cause considerable morbidity in the United States; health care e...
AbstractBackgroundThe incidence of diverticular disease of the colon has been rising in recent years...
BACKGROUND: A high intake of dietary fibre has been associated with a reduced risk of diverticular d...