- the body.
Depending upon
which layers of the
structure are involved,
diverticula are
described as
being either true or false. In medicine, the term usually...
-
Diverticulosis is the
condition of
having multiple pouches (
diverticula) in the
colon that are not inflamed.
These are
outpockets of the
colonic mucosa...
-
gastrointestinal disease characterized by
inflammation of
abnormal pouches—
diverticula—that can
develop in the wall of the
large intestine.
Symptoms typically...
-
Killian and
James Jamieson.
Diverticula are
seldom larger than 1.5 cm, and are less
frequent than the
similar Zenker's
diverticula. As
opposed to a Zenker's...
- ISBN 9780134320762. Krzeski, T; Witeska, A; Borówka, A; Pypno, W (September 1981). "
Diverticula of
renal calyces".
International Urology and Nephrology. 13 (3): 231–235...
- diverticulosis, a
benign condition defined by the
formation of
pouches (
diverticula) from weak
spots in the wall of the
large intestine. This
disease spectrum...
- into the
connective tissue layers (fascia) that
surround it.
Urethral diverticula are
often asymptomatic and
symptoms that are
present tend to be nonspecific...
- most
often encountered in the
plural form as "
diverticula", "hepatic
diverticula", or "digestive
diverticula",
which are
anatomical terms for
organs which...
-
Vaucheria litorea chloroplasts in the
cells of the slug's
digestive diverticula.
Since the slug does not have a
protective s**** or any
other means of...
-
Although the
majority of
diverticula are asymptomatic, the most
commonly noticed symptom of
diverticula is
bloody stool. When
diverticula (singular: diverticulum)...