Definition of Diverticular. Meaning of Diverticular. Synonyms of Diverticular

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Definition of Diverticular

Diverticular
Diverticular Div`er*tic"u*lar, a. (Anat.) Pertaining to a diverticulum.

Meaning of Diverticular from wikipedia

- Diverticular disease is when problems occur due to diverticulosis, a benign condition defined by the formation of pouches (diverticula) from weak spots...
- the most frequent anatomic disease of the colon. Costs ****ociated with diverticular disease were around US$2.4 billion a year in the United States in 2013...
- of duodenum, around the ampulla of Vater. Food debris may enter the diverticular outpouchings, causing inflammation or diverticulitis. On CT or MRI imaging...
- in the colon wall. Diverticula do not cause symptoms in most people. Diverticular disease occurs when diverticula become clinically inflamed, a condition...
- infarction/heart attack, and shock. The following are possible causes of a LGIB: Diverticular disease — diverticulosis, diverticulitis Colitis Ischaemic colitis Radiation...
- small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, inflammatory bowel disease, and diverticular disease. It is effective in treating small intestinal bacterial overgrowth...
- concurrence of the following: Cholelithiasis (gallstones) Hiatal hernia Diverticular disease (diverticulosis of colon) Saint's triad is named after the British...
- that is seen in several conditions, e.g. inflammatory bowel disease, diverticular disease, radiation colitis, infectious colitis. Cryptitis. H&E stain...
- Mayo Clinic review from 2011 showed that a high-fiber diet can prevent diverticular disease. In preparation for long-duration toiletless military flights...
- proposed by Hinchey et al. in 1978 classifies a colonic perforation due to diverticular disease. The classification is I–IV: Hinchey I – localised abscess (para-colonic)...