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Gastrointestinal disease in middle Africa is changing. The traditional patterns were high frequencies of parasitic and infectious diseases and sigmoid volvulus, and low incidences of colonic polyps, carcinoma of the colon, appendicitis, diverticulosis, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. The current disease patterns are compared with those for gastrointestinal disease in developed countries and etiological factors are discussed.
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PMID:Epidemiology of chronic intestinal disease in middle Africa. 44 97

Sixty-six patients who had a jejunoileal bypass with ileosigmoidostomy for intractable obesity were reviewed. Thirty-three patients had sudden, severe, upper pain develop in the abdomen with distention from one to four years after the original operation. All 33 patients had a repeat laparotomy from one to six years after the initial bypass procedure. In every instance, a dilated, hypertrophied defunctioned ileum was found proximal to the ileosigmoidostomy. In 11 patients, an ileosigmoid volvulus was present. In every instance, the ileosigmoid anastomosis was dismantled and an end-to-side ileotransversostomy performed. In one patient, an ileal volvulus developed proximal to the ileotransversostomy because of an inadvertent technicality and this was corrected by reoperation. The remaining 32 patients have been asymptomatic since the ileosigmoidostomy was converted to ileotransversostomy. To date, in more than 200 primary operations for morbid obesity, the ileum has been drained into the transverse colon. None of these patients have had obstruction of the defunctioned small bowel develop.
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PMID:Jejunoileal bypass and the defunctioned bowel syndrome. 45 6

Malformations of the structure and fixation of the small intestine mesentery in nenates constitute essential morphologic predisposing factors for the occurrence of an "isolated" volvulus and are responsible for clinico-radiological peculiarities of the pathology. The children, operated upon for "isolated" small intestine volvulus, who had shown this pathology, should be under a prolonged medical supervision.
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PMID:["Isolated" volvulus of the small intestine in newborn infants and its surgical treatment]. 45 80

A 77-year old female is presented with volvulus of the ascending colon due to torsion around a vitelline duct remnant. Symptoms were mild and intermittent. Roentgenograms are presented which demonstrated this lesion preoperatively. At surgery the ascending colon was found to be twisted around a fibrous band extending from the umbilicus to the ileum.
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PMID:Ascending colon volvulus due to a vitelline duct remnant in an elderly patient. 45 62

This study is a follow-up of a 1965 investigation of the only known focus of Onchocerca volvulus in Colombia. In the first phase of the current study, 254 persons were examined. Of the 19 individuals found to be infected with O. volvulus, the youngest was a 16-year-old male. Among those included in the 1965 study, 22 were examined again for microfilariae. Two were positive in both studies, 4 were positive in 1965 but negative in 1977 and the remaining 16 were negative on both occasions. The prevalence of infection, based on identification of microfilariae in skin snips, was lower in the current study (7.5%) than the 15.1% recorded 12 years earlier. However, a 50% response to the Mazzotti test (administration of oral diethylcarbamazine) among a limited number of people upstream from the previously identified endemic area suggests that infection with O. volvulus may be quite widespread.
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PMID:Onchocerciasis focus in Colombia: follow-up study after 12 years. 45 44

The development of Onchocerca volvulus was compared in Simulium ochraceum and S. metallicum by maintaining infected flies under uniform conditions. Larval development in S. ochraceum was synchronous and orderly so that nearly all larvae reaching the thoracic muscles from a single blood meal matured to third-stage infective larvae within 192 hours. In contrast, development in S. metallicum was asynchronous, slower, and retarded. In this species many first-larvae were malformed and stunted after the 5th day of development; and microfilariae and first- and second-stage larvae were still present 8--10 days after a single infecting blood meal when third-stage larvae had developed. The development of O. volvulus in S. ochraceum is more compatible with the intense transmission associated with human disease.
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PMID:Development of Onchocerca volvulus in Simulium ochraceum and Simulium metallicum. 45 45

Fifty patients operated upon for cecal volvulus were analyzed. The ages ranged from 14 to 88 years and averaged 53 years. Eighteen were males and 32 were females. The presentation was acute, requiring urgent surgery in 41 patients; nine patients presented with chronic symptoms and were operated upon electively. In 14 patients (28%) the cecal volvulus was temporally related to another acute medical problem. The diagnosis was made radiographically in 22 patients (44%) and at operation in 28 patients (56%). Cecal volvulus was correctly diagnosed by barium enema in 20 of the 29 patients (69%) undergoing the study. Eighteen of the patients were treated by cecopexy, 14 by resection, 12 by detorsion alone, and six by tube cecostomy. Mortality was 12% (6/50) and was associated with gangrenous cecum (33%, 3/9), other systemic diseases (24%, 5/21), age over 50 years (19%, 6/31), and acute presentation (15%, 6/41). In the absence of gangrenous cecum, enterotomy was associated with subsequent wound infection in 23% (7/30), as compared to none (0/11) when enterotomy was not performed. There were no recurrences of cecal volvulus in the entire series during follow-up which extended to 17 years, averaged 5.7 years, and was complete in 96% (42/44) of survivors. When gangrenous cecum is present, resection is the treatment of choice. In the absence of gangrenous bowel, cecopexy is recommended because of a low mortality (0/18), low morbidity (3/18), low recurrence rate (0/18) and absence of need to open the unprepped bowel.
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PMID:Cecal volvulus: analysis of 50 patients with long-term follow-up. 45 44

The clinical manifestations of colonic urticaria vary, depending on the presence of associated abnormalities. A case of an association between colonic urticaria and cecal volvulus is described.
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PMID:Urticaria of the colon. 46 86

Neoplastic autovagotomy causing atonic gastric stasis is extremely rare. Two cases are reported in which marked gastric stasis was complicated by a bezoar and a gastric volvulus respectively. Both cases were associated with a left hilar bronchial carcinoma, and malignant invasion of the vagus nerve may have been the underlying cause.
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PMID:Neoplastic autovagotomy causing gastric stasis. 48 88

O. gibsoni is redescribed; the hypoderma and the musculature of the female body are studied on transversal sections and compared to several other species of Onchocerca. These structures and the general morphology show the autonomy of a small line of asiatic and african Onchocerca of Bovines (O. gibsoni, O. dukei, O. ochengi and, probably, the other nodular Onchocerca of Bovinae), to which the human parasite, O. volvulus, belongs. The presence of O. gibsoni in Africa is doubtful.
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PMID:[Redescription of Onchocerca gibsoni C. et J., 1910 (author's transl)]. 48 43


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