• Investigations of anorectal structure, function and sensation are indicated for the assessment of patients with symptoms suggestive of an evacuation disorder and/or faecal incontinence that are ...
March 2023: This chapter was updated to include guidance for reporting adverse reactions following administration of passive immunizing agents including monoclonal antibody preparations such as the ...
Rituals seem to be declining in modern life. Finding ways to gather together meaningfully can help us combat loneliness, pain, and division. Decades of research suggest that the quality of our social ...
Objective To review the clinical presentation of children diagnosed with acute intussusception and the outcome after hydrostatic reduction or surgical intervention. Method This prospective study was ...
Persistent or recurrent vomiting in children, especially green or bile-stained vomiting, is not normal and can be a warning sign of intussusception or other forms of intestinal obstruction. Studies ...
Objective The aims of this study were to highlight some epidemiological aspects of intussusception cases younger than 48 months and to develop a forecasting model for the occurrence of intussusception ...
Pathological neovascularization is crucial for progression and morbidity of serious diseases such as cancer, diabetic retinopathy, and age-related macular degeneration. While mechanisms of ongoing ...
Strangulating colic was observed in 9/41 cases (22.0%) and was attributable to torsion, intussusception, and/or mesenteric hernia; this included 7/24 (29.2%) cases in the Pos group and 2/17 (11.8%) in ...
4 Rectal prolapse—complete and mucosal 4.1 Definition and pathophysiology Complete rectal prolapse: This involves intussusception of the full thickness of the rectum that protrudes through the anal ...
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