Introduction: There are limited population cohort data on overall and cause-specific mortality in colonic diverticular disease.Objective: To measure overall and cause-specific mortality in colonic diverticular disease, compared to matched reference individuals and siblings.Methods: Population-based cohort study ("the ESPRESSO study") in Sweden. There were 97,850 cases with a medical diagnosis of diverticular disease (defined by international classification of disease codes) and colorectal histology identified in 1987-2017 from histopathology reports. The mortality risk between individuals with colonic diverticular disease and matched reference individuals ( n = 453/634) from the general population was determined. Cox regression models adjus...
Abstract Background Complicated diverticular disease of the colon imposes a serious risk to patient'...
Background: Considering the low incidence of colon cancer after an initial episode of colonic divert...
ObjectivesDiverticular disease represents an increasing pathology and healthcare burden worldwide. O...
Introduction: There are limited population cohort data on overall and cause-specific mortality in co...
AIM: To assess risk factors of hospital admission for acute colonic diverticulitis. METHODS: The stu...
Objective: The aims of this thesis were to evaluate if there is an association between diverticular ...
Colonic diverticular disease is a common health care issue which has historically been attributed to...
The term “diverticular disease” (DD) covers a variety of conditions associated with the presence of ...
AIM: Routine colonoscopy to exclude colorectal cancer (CRC) after CT-verified acute diverticulitis i...
Diverticulosis of the colon is the most frequent anatomical alteration diagnosed at colonoscopy. The...
AIM: To assess risk factors of hospital admission for acute colonic diverticulitis. METHODS: ...
Colorectal cancer constitutes an important burden on the healthcare system. Screening at-risk popula...
BACKGROUND: No previous correlation has been performed of phenotype at diagnosis of Crohn's disease ...
Diverticular disease (DD) of the colon represents a common clinical condition affecting from one-fou...
Background & Aims: Colonic diverticulosis (CD) is among the most common conditions of the large bowe...
Abstract Background Complicated diverticular disease of the colon imposes a serious risk to patient'...
Background: Considering the low incidence of colon cancer after an initial episode of colonic divert...
ObjectivesDiverticular disease represents an increasing pathology and healthcare burden worldwide. O...
Introduction: There are limited population cohort data on overall and cause-specific mortality in co...
AIM: To assess risk factors of hospital admission for acute colonic diverticulitis. METHODS: The stu...
Objective: The aims of this thesis were to evaluate if there is an association between diverticular ...
Colonic diverticular disease is a common health care issue which has historically been attributed to...
The term “diverticular disease” (DD) covers a variety of conditions associated with the presence of ...
AIM: Routine colonoscopy to exclude colorectal cancer (CRC) after CT-verified acute diverticulitis i...
Diverticulosis of the colon is the most frequent anatomical alteration diagnosed at colonoscopy. The...
AIM: To assess risk factors of hospital admission for acute colonic diverticulitis. METHODS: ...
Colorectal cancer constitutes an important burden on the healthcare system. Screening at-risk popula...
BACKGROUND: No previous correlation has been performed of phenotype at diagnosis of Crohn's disease ...
Diverticular disease (DD) of the colon represents a common clinical condition affecting from one-fou...
Background & Aims: Colonic diverticulosis (CD) is among the most common conditions of the large bowe...
Abstract Background Complicated diverticular disease of the colon imposes a serious risk to patient'...
Background: Considering the low incidence of colon cancer after an initial episode of colonic divert...
ObjectivesDiverticular disease represents an increasing pathology and healthcare burden worldwide. O...