DIVERTICULOSIS IN AMBULATORY PATIENT

The aim of this study was to observe the clinical presentation and to descibe same clinical, endoscopic and prognosis aspects for outgoing patients with diverticulosis from Argeş area. Material and method. 192 patients were included in this study, with no prior medical records attesting the presen...

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Main Authors: Ana Maria Miulescu, Alexandru Ispas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2019-09-01
Series:Romanian Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_MEDICAL_Journal/Revista_MEDICALA_ROMANA-2019-Nr.3/RMJ_2019_3_Art-13.pdf
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description The aim of this study was to observe the clinical presentation and to descibe same clinical, endoscopic and prognosis aspects for outgoing patients with diverticulosis from Argeş area. Material and method. 192 patients were included in this study, with no prior medical records attesting the presence of diverticulosis. The study was conducted between 2011 and 2015 in ambulatory setting. Medical history, clinical exam and colonoscopy were undertaken during the visit. Inclusion criteria was the diagnosis of diverticulosis. Results. Colonoscopy was the method of investigation for confirmation of diverticulosis. Sex distribution was almost equal, for diverticulitis the sex ratio was raised towards female sex. Most patients were asymptomatic and from urban environment. Hemorrhoids were the cause for most of the hematochezia cases, only one case of diverticular bleeding. Discussions. the outgoing patients have mild symptoms and good clinical status compared to those needing hospitalisation. Differential diagnosis with irritable bowel syndrome needs a careful anamnesis. Conclusions. Frequent location of the diverticula was in the sigmoid and descending colon. Most patients have no symptoms and the number is slightly smaller compared with other studies, but they represent the majority in the analysed group. Most of the diverticulitis patients were older than 66 and females. There is an association between diverticular disease and irritable bowel syndrome
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spelling doaj.art-4c7d58dffd334998bb5fa516b5e3fe3b2024-02-02T09:34:25ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Medical Journal1220-54782069-606X2019-09-0166324324910.37897/RMJ.2019.3.13DIVERTICULOSIS IN AMBULATORY PATIENTAna Maria Miulescu0Alexandru Ispas1Secţia de Gastroenterologie Spitalul de Urgenţă Piteşti Ştiinţe Morfologice şi Anatomie, Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“The aim of this study was to observe the clinical presentation and to descibe same clinical, endoscopic and prognosis aspects for outgoing patients with diverticulosis from Argeş area. Material and method. 192 patients were included in this study, with no prior medical records attesting the presence of diverticulosis. The study was conducted between 2011 and 2015 in ambulatory setting. Medical history, clinical exam and colonoscopy were undertaken during the visit. Inclusion criteria was the diagnosis of diverticulosis. Results. Colonoscopy was the method of investigation for confirmation of diverticulosis. Sex distribution was almost equal, for diverticulitis the sex ratio was raised towards female sex. Most patients were asymptomatic and from urban environment. Hemorrhoids were the cause for most of the hematochezia cases, only one case of diverticular bleeding. Discussions. the outgoing patients have mild symptoms and good clinical status compared to those needing hospitalisation. Differential diagnosis with irritable bowel syndrome needs a careful anamnesis. Conclusions. Frequent location of the diverticula was in the sigmoid and descending colon. Most patients have no symptoms and the number is slightly smaller compared with other studies, but they represent the majority in the analysed group. Most of the diverticulitis patients were older than 66 and females. There is an association between diverticular disease and irritable bowel syndromehttps://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_MEDICAL_Journal/Revista_MEDICALA_ROMANA-2019-Nr.3/RMJ_2019_3_Art-13.pdfdiverticulosisdiverticulitisirritable bowel syndromehematocheziaanaemia
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DIVERTICULOSIS IN AMBULATORY PATIENT
Romanian Medical Journal
diverticulosis
diverticulitis
irritable bowel syndrome
hematochezia
anaemia
title DIVERTICULOSIS IN AMBULATORY PATIENT
title_full DIVERTICULOSIS IN AMBULATORY PATIENT
title_fullStr DIVERTICULOSIS IN AMBULATORY PATIENT
title_full_unstemmed DIVERTICULOSIS IN AMBULATORY PATIENT
title_short DIVERTICULOSIS IN AMBULATORY PATIENT
title_sort diverticulosis in ambulatory patient
topic diverticulosis
diverticulitis
irritable bowel syndrome
hematochezia
anaemia
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