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The authors report 17 cases of colonic carcinoma associated with diverticulitis. They differentiate between carcinomas arising above and below the diverticular area and emphasise the coexistence of both diseases on the same segment of colon. The diagnosis may be made in two different circumstances depending on whether the association presents as diverticulosis or as diverticulitis with complications. Careful examination of the barium enema whenever possible is the basic factor in diagnosis. The operation is rendered more difficult by inflammatory phenomena or suppuration of the sigmoiditis and the prognosis is aggravated by cancer.
Sem Hop 1976 Dec 16
PMID:[Colonic cancer and diverticulitis of the large intestine]. 18 84

The authors describe a perplexing clinical picture in which an important factor for diagnosing the lesion in the gall-bladder was hyperselective arteriography of the coeliac trunk, and more especially the hepatic artery. The association of a truc septum in the gall-bladder, without gall-stones, and of another digestive tube lesion, megadolicho-sigmoid and diverticulosis of the sigmoid, would appear to be an extremely rare entity, and this has been the cause of the pain reported by the patient over many years. The cholecystectomy performed appears to be the right choice, and the most effective therapeutic procedure.
Sem Hop
PMID:[Anatomical and clinical features of a case of gall-bladder abnormality. Results of arteriographic and micro-angiographic studies (author's transl)]. 22 67

70 patients with colic diverticular disease and 50 control subjects were compared. Sexes and ages were matched in the two groups. Significant higher frequencies of alcoholism (P < 0,00001), hyperlipidemia (P < 0,0001), impaired oral glucose tolerance test (P < 0,001), hyperuricemia (P < 0,01) and atherosclerosis (P < 0,000001) were noted in the diverticular group. Hypothesis about pathogenesis of diverticular disease are suggested.
Sem Hop
PMID:[Alcoholism, colic diverticular disease and metabolic disorders (author's transl)]. 23 42

The activity of sorbiperan was assessed during radiological examinations of 15 patients with hypomobility of the gallbladder, associated in some cases with atonic dyspepsia, and 25 cases of spastic colon with constipation and/or diarrhea due to diverticulosis, dolichocolon, sigmoiditis, or parasitosis. Patients with gallbladder dysfunction were examined radiologically before and after oral administration of 20 to 40 ml of sorbiperan, the dose varying as a function of bodyweight. In 3 patients, the hypermobility of the gallbladder provoked by this agent was greater than that observed with all usually employed products, in 11 cases the cholagogue produced an excellent effect, while in one case there was no observed effect. Patients with colitis were administered a barium enemea, and an initial series of films were taken. These were repeated after addition of 80 ml of sorbiperan to the same enema. Total, rapid evacuation of the colon was observed in 8 cases, while in 15 cases it was of excellent quality. No effect was noted in 2 cases. Sorbiperan provokes effective contractions of the gallbladder, favours sphincter of Oddi dynamics, increases motility of all digestive tract segments, and very significantly accelerates gastro-entero-colic peristalsis. Tolerance was excellent.
Sem Hop
PMID:[Cineradiological study of the activity of sorbiperan on the gallbladder and colon (author's transl)]. 626 14

Abscess of the psoas, which is a well recognized complication in tuberculous osteoarticular infections, can also occur in certain regional diseases of the bones or viscera: common germ osteitis, diverticulosis, colic cancer, appendicitis and, above all, Crohn disease. Abscess of the psoas can also present as an apparently primary pyogenic muscular infection. A case is reported of an abscess of the psoas due to Staphylococcus aureus, which occurred spontaneously in an apparently healthy 50-year-old woman, was cured by surgical drainage, and whose course confirmed its primary nature.
Sem Hop 1983 Apr 21
PMID:[Non-tuberculous abscesses of the psoas. A case of apparently primary abscess of the psoas due to Staphylococcus aureus]. 630 4

The authors appreciate the possible responsibility of small intestine diverticulosis in three patients with iron deficiency anemia. In the first case, anemia was associated with colo-duodenal fistula. In the second and third cases, because of the negativity of gastric and large bowel investigations, a barium opacification was done, which showed diverticulosis. This was considered as probably responsible for the anemia. After a review of the literature, the authors conclude that small intestine diverticulosis may lead to iron deficiency anemia through chronic blood loss.
Sem Hop 1984 Mar 01
PMID:[Hypochromic anemia and small bowel diverticula]. 632 12