Clinical Studies on Diverticular Disease of the Colon

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In 12,505 patients who received barium enemas during the past 14 days, 979 cases (7.8%) of diverticular disease of the colon (DDC) were found. The incidence of DDC increased with age; 2.2% of the patients were below age 29 and 14.3% were over 70 years old. The sex distribution was 584 males and 395 females. 76.1% had diverticula in the right-side colon, 12.9% in the left-side colon, and 11.0% in both sides. All patients below age 29 had the right-side colon type, while 44% of those aged 70 or more did. On the other hand, the left-side colon type and both-sides colon type were found only in patients over 30 years old, and constituted a majority in those of 70 years old or more. The main symptoms and signs were: disturbances in bowel habits 50.7%, abdominal pain 48.1%, abdominal distension and/or discomfort 41.5%, occult blood 25.2% and melena 5.8%. Therefore, DDC is clinically becoming an important disease in recent years in Japan as well as in Western countries. © 1983, The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine. All rights reserved.

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Kubo, A., Ishiwata, J. I., Maeda, Y., Kida, T., Yamabe, K., & Shimosegawa, T. (1983). Clinical Studies on Diverticular Disease of the Colon. Japanese Journal of Medicine, 22(3), 185–189. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine1962.22.185

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