BackgroundComplications of diverticular disease are increasingly common, possibly linked to increasing obesity. Visceral fat could contribute to the development of symptomatic diverticular disease through its pro-inflammatory effects.ObjectiveThe study had 2 aims. A) to develop a semi-automated algorithm to measure abdominal adipose tissue from 2-echo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data B) to use this to determine if visceral fat was associated with bowel symptoms and inflammatory markers in patients with symptomatic and asymptomatic diverticular disease.DesignAn observational study measuring visceral fat using MRI together with serum adiponectin, leptin, stool calprotectin and patient-reported somatisation and bowel habit. Setting Medi...
Background & Aims Fat wrapping and mesenteric hypertrophy are characteristics of Crohn's disease (C...
© 2019 Colonic diverticula are formed by mucosal outpouching from the colonic wall. Their presence i...
Although excess visceral fat is associated with noninfectious inflammation, it is not clear whether ...
BackgroundComplications of diverticular disease are increasingly common, possibly linked to increasi...
BackgroundComplications of diverticular disease are increasingly common, possibly linked to increasi...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship of complications related to diverticulitis and...
Diverticulosis can lead to diverticulitis, a colon condition involving inflammation and other compli...
Besides age, risk factors for colonic diverticular disease include dietary meat intake and Western l...
Background: Celiac disease (CD) is a systemic inflammatory disease, which primarily affects the gast...
Introduction: Adipose tissue in mesenteric fat plays a key role in systemic and luminal inflammation...
BackgroundVisceral adipose tissue (VAT) has been proposed to play a pathogenic role in Crohn’s disea...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: It is known that obesity is associated with a chronic inflammatory state, but...
Introduction: Adipose tissue in mesenteric fat plays a key role in systemic and luminal inflammation...
Background/Aims: Left-sided diverticulitis is increasing in Japan, and many studies report that left...
Aim of the study: Obesity is a well-determined risk factor for acute pancreatitis. Increased viscera...
Background & Aims Fat wrapping and mesenteric hypertrophy are characteristics of Crohn's disease (C...
© 2019 Colonic diverticula are formed by mucosal outpouching from the colonic wall. Their presence i...
Although excess visceral fat is associated with noninfectious inflammation, it is not clear whether ...
BackgroundComplications of diverticular disease are increasingly common, possibly linked to increasi...
BackgroundComplications of diverticular disease are increasingly common, possibly linked to increasi...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship of complications related to diverticulitis and...
Diverticulosis can lead to diverticulitis, a colon condition involving inflammation and other compli...
Besides age, risk factors for colonic diverticular disease include dietary meat intake and Western l...
Background: Celiac disease (CD) is a systemic inflammatory disease, which primarily affects the gast...
Introduction: Adipose tissue in mesenteric fat plays a key role in systemic and luminal inflammation...
BackgroundVisceral adipose tissue (VAT) has been proposed to play a pathogenic role in Crohn’s disea...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: It is known that obesity is associated with a chronic inflammatory state, but...
Introduction: Adipose tissue in mesenteric fat plays a key role in systemic and luminal inflammation...
Background/Aims: Left-sided diverticulitis is increasing in Japan, and many studies report that left...
Aim of the study: Obesity is a well-determined risk factor for acute pancreatitis. Increased viscera...
Background & Aims Fat wrapping and mesenteric hypertrophy are characteristics of Crohn's disease (C...
© 2019 Colonic diverticula are formed by mucosal outpouching from the colonic wall. Their presence i...
Although excess visceral fat is associated with noninfectious inflammation, it is not clear whether ...