Overview on Small Intestinal Diverticulosis

Hussein, Mohammed Salah and Saeed, M. Alqahtani, Yazeed and Muidh, J. Al Mutibah, Salma and Farag, N. Alomrani, Nawaf and Mohammed, O. Alshammari, Nasser and Obaid, Ba Nafea, Bushra Abdulrahman and Ali, H. Alaenzi, Yousef and Mansour, M. Halawani, Omar and Hussain, A. Alzahib, Ibrahim and Abdulrahman, D. Almalki, Musab and Saad, F. Albalawi, Faisal and Mushabab, T. Alqahtani, Turki and Ali, S. Alshehri, Mohammed and Owaidh, R. Al Sharif, Abdullah and Matbouli, Hadeel Majed A. (2021) Overview on Small Intestinal Diverticulosis. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (60B). pp. 585-590. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Diverticulosis is a digestive system condition in which numerous sac-like protrusions form (diverticula). Diverticula in the small intestine are significantly less prevalent than diverticula in the colon. The aetiology of this illness is unknown. Peristalsis anomalies, intestinal dyskinesis, and high segmental intraluminal pressures are thought to cause it to develop. Small intestinal diverticula (SID) are incident is very low and rare, also they are usually asymptomatic. A nonspecific inflammatory condition might be the reason for the person's visit to the emergency room. In order to restrict the differential diagnosis and reveal a localized inflammatory lesion, ultrasound and computed tomography are frequently used. The objective of therapy is to reduce intestinal spasms, and the best way to do so is to consume a fiber-rich diet (vegetables, fruits, and cereals). Surgical treatment for diverticulosis is not required. Giant diverticula, on the other hand, need surgery since they are more prone to get infected and perforated. This review aims to overview the disease etiology, epidemiology, evaluation, and management.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM One > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 20 Feb 2023 09:34
Last Modified: 13 Jun 2024 13:31
URI: http://publications.openuniversitystm.com/id/eprint/149

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