Colonic diverticular disease is one of the most common and costly gastrointestinal disorders among industrialized countries. The disease was thought to be rare in the African population, but is being increasingly diagnosed with the advent of modern imaging techniques and colonoscopy. Diverticular bleeding is a common cause of lower gastrointestinal (GI) haemorrhage and patients typically present with massive and painless rectal haemorrhage. Reports of massive bleeding from colonic diverticular disease are rare in Nigeria. We report a case of massive bleeding from multiple colonic diverticuli in a 70 year old Nigerian male who was admitted due to haematochezia and dizziness and was transfused with 8 units of blood. There was spontaneous reso...
The causes of lower gastrointestinal bleeding (hematochezia) are amyloidosis, anal fissure, angiodys...
Background: Colonoscopy is a safe and effective means of visual inspection of the large bowel from t...
Introduction. Although endoscopy and angiography have changed the management of lower gastrointestin...
Objectives: This is to describe a case of colonic diverticulosis causing massive rectal bleeding in ...
Background: Diverticular disease is common in Western countries following the advent of industrializ...
Background: Colonic diverticular disease is one of the most common and costly gastrointestinal disor...
Colonic diverticula disease is an acquired disease which affects adults and is frequently referred t...
Bleeding related to diverticular disease occurs in 10 to 30% of patients suffering from diverticular...
Haemqrrhage is one of the less common presentations of diverticular disease. This retrospective 5 ye...
Many patients with lower gastrointestinal bleeding do not have an identifiable source of bleeding at...
Background: Diverticular disease of the colon has been reported to be a disease of the western world...
Prevalence of diverticular disease has been increasing worldwide in concert with the development of ...
A 64-year-old male with a remote history of upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding secondary to peptic...
Colorectal cancer is reported to occur in lower rates in Africans and some of the reasons adduced in...
Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a very common medical problem encountered in the acute care settin...
The causes of lower gastrointestinal bleeding (hematochezia) are amyloidosis, anal fissure, angiodys...
Background: Colonoscopy is a safe and effective means of visual inspection of the large bowel from t...
Introduction. Although endoscopy and angiography have changed the management of lower gastrointestin...
Objectives: This is to describe a case of colonic diverticulosis causing massive rectal bleeding in ...
Background: Diverticular disease is common in Western countries following the advent of industrializ...
Background: Colonic diverticular disease is one of the most common and costly gastrointestinal disor...
Colonic diverticula disease is an acquired disease which affects adults and is frequently referred t...
Bleeding related to diverticular disease occurs in 10 to 30% of patients suffering from diverticular...
Haemqrrhage is one of the less common presentations of diverticular disease. This retrospective 5 ye...
Many patients with lower gastrointestinal bleeding do not have an identifiable source of bleeding at...
Background: Diverticular disease of the colon has been reported to be a disease of the western world...
Prevalence of diverticular disease has been increasing worldwide in concert with the development of ...
A 64-year-old male with a remote history of upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding secondary to peptic...
Colorectal cancer is reported to occur in lower rates in Africans and some of the reasons adduced in...
Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a very common medical problem encountered in the acute care settin...
The causes of lower gastrointestinal bleeding (hematochezia) are amyloidosis, anal fissure, angiodys...
Background: Colonoscopy is a safe and effective means of visual inspection of the large bowel from t...
Introduction. Although endoscopy and angiography have changed the management of lower gastrointestin...