• We present a case of a 58-year-old man who presented with multiple strictures of the small bowel, initially suspected to be due to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who, after partial small bowel resection, developed recurrent strictures due to ongoing NSAID use. (jscimedcentral.com)
  • The relationship between method of anastomosis and anastomotic failure after right hemicolectomy and ileo-caecal resection: an international snapshot audit. (lu.lv)
  • During the laparotomy, multiple terminal ileal and cecal strictures were noted and unexpectedly, multiple omental and peritoneal deposits were also seen. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Strictures of the small bowel resulting from ingestion of non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), also known as small bowel diaphragm disease, were first described by Lang et al. (jscimedcentral.com)
  • This case illustrates the importance of reviewing the diagnosis to include intestinal tuberculosis in an endemic setting, when already diagnosed Crohn disease is treatment refractory. (biomedcentral.com)
  • All diseases that pertain to the gastrointestinal tract are labeled as digestive diseases. (indiamart.com)
  • Inflammatory bowel disease. (rsna.org)
  • Coefficient Values in Collapsed and Distended Small Bowel Loops and their Potential Importance for excluding Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Study in Health Subjects. (lu.lv)
  • To prospectively compare the accuracy of computed tomographic (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) enterography and small-bowel follow-through (SBFT) examination for detection of active small-bowel inflammation and extraenteric complications in patients with Crohn disease (CD). (rsna.org)
  • Crohn disease of the small bowel: preliminary comparison among CT enterography, capsule endoscopy, small-bowel follow-through, and ileoscopy. (rsna.org)
  • Assessment of small bowel Crohn disease: noninvasive peroral CT enterography compared with other imaging methods and endoscopy-feasibility study. (rsna.org)
  • A meta-analysis of the yield of capsule endoscopy compared to other diagnostic modalities in patients with non-stricturing small bowel Crohn's disease. (rsna.org)
  • Small-bowel diaphragm disease: seven surgical cases. (jscimedcentral.com)
  • European evidence based consensus on the diagnosis and management of Crohn's disease: current management. (rsna.org)
  • Diaphragm disease after use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents: first report of diagnosis with capsule endoscopy. (jscimedcentral.com)
  • Because diaphragm disease (DD) is so difficult to identify, the diagnosis is frequently made after an extensive workup that yields normal findings. (jscimedcentral.com)
  • 1. Nakhleh M. K., Amal H., Jeries R., Broza Y., M Aboud … Leja M. Diagnosis and Classification of 17 Diseases from 1404 Subjects via Pattern Analysis of Exhaled Molecules. (lu.lv)
  • Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are characterized by wasting and chronic intestinal inflammation triggered by various cytokine-mediated pathways. (mdpi.com)
  • Our range of services include Auto Immunity Diseases Treatment Packages, Gangrene Treatment Packages, Gastro Intestinal Disorders Treatment Packages, Pain Management Treatment Packages, Stress Treatment Packages and Allergy Treatment Packages Service. (indiamart.com)
  • Crohn disease has low prevalence in Sri Lanka while compared to the West, while intestinal tuberculosis is common in the region. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Since clinical, endoscopic and investigation features of Crohn disease overlap with intestinal tuberculosis, differentiating these two conditions becomes a dilemma for the clinician in the intestinal tuberculosis endemic setting. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Biopsy confirmed Crohn disease with no supportive features to suggest intestinal tuberculosis. (biomedcentral.com)
  • 1 Lashner B . Clinical features, laboratory findings, and clinical course of Crohn's disease. (rsna.org)
  • Journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases. (lu.lv)
  • Concerning some clinical aspects and post-mortem appearances that may throw some light on the action of the ileo-cæcal valve. (nih.gov)
  • Management of large cecal polyps: When can the ileocecal valve be spared? (psu.edu)
  • The Ileo/cecal valve is located in the area of the appendix and prevents material in the colon from re entering the small intestine where toxins may be absorbed. (cancersuccess.org)
  • Most cancer patients have an Ileo/cecal valve that is stuck open. (cancersuccess.org)
  • The site below has an interesting movie of the ileo/cecal valve in operation. (cancersuccess.org)
  • The small intestine begins at the angle of Treitz and ends up in the colon at the ileo-cecal valve. (hug.ch)
  • and ileocolic, in which the ileum prolapses through the ileocecal valve into the COLON . (nih.gov)
  • Diseases of the colon and rectum. (psu.edu)
  • He says that, except in the case of severe disease which must be immediately and drastically addresses, a slow change is more comfortable and is more likely to be maintained. (cancersuccess.org)
  • Many with Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Celiac Disease, and other digestive disorders have had success with it. (crohnsforum.com)