An abstract of the article "EUS in the Diagnosis of Ischemic Colitis (IC) and Antibiotic-Associated Colitis (AAC)" by Eisai Cho, Kiyohito Tanaka, Koji Uno, Kenjiro Yasuda and Masatsugu Nakajima is presented.ChoEisaiTanakaKiyohitoUnoKoji
The clinical presentation and outcome of ischemic colitis has a wide spectrum. Impaired perfusion of blood to the bowel from a variety of causes is the underlying pathophysiology. The presence of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and mild lower gastrointestinal bleeding should prompt consideration of ischemic ...
Ischemic colitis (IC) is a rare condition. As ischemia is often transient and clinical symptoms are reversible, its exact incidence is unknown. In current clinical practice, two types of IC are described according to the severity: severe IC, with transmural colonic ischemia and/or multi-organ ...
Presentation and outcome of patients with histological diagnosis of ischemic colitisShabbir, JJones, RMander, JReddy, C
When this happens, you'll need surgery to repair your bowel or remove the dead tissue. While medical management of ischemic colitis is linked to a 6% chance of death, surgical intervention -- needed for more serious cases -- is linked to a 40% chance of death. ...
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Magnetic resonance imaging:Is there a role in clinical management for acute ischemic colitis? AIM:To validate the utility of magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) for the clinical management of acute ischemic colitis(IC).METHODS:This is a magnetic resonan... Maria,Antonietta,Mazzei,... - 世界胃肠病学...
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3.A method for providing a prognosis or predicting risk of mortality in a subject who has ischemic heart disease the method comprising:detecting the presence of autoantibodies that bind to alpha-Myosin Heavy Chain 6 (MyHC6); anddetecting the presence of autoantibodies that bind to alpha-Myosin ...