Original Article

Diverticula of the Small Intestine: Clinical and Surgical Aspects

Authors: JAMES E. WATSON, JR., M.D.

Abstract

Though diverticula of the small intestine are common and most usually asymptomatic and of little significance, they occasionally may be responsible for disease which requires surgical intervention.

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