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Jejunal Diverticulosis: Medical and Surgical Management

Authors: WALLACE McGREW MD, JAGDISH PATEL MD, PATRICK MILLER MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Jejunal diverticulosis, a marker of disordered small intestinal motility, presents varied clinical manifestations. It is important to consider this disorder in elderly patients with unexplained abdominal discomfort accompanied by signs of intermittent small bowel obstruction and malabsorption. Diagnosis can be made by a small bowel follow-through x-ray film obtained as part of the evaluation of diarrhea and obstructive symptoms. Medical therapy is helpful in controlling diarrhea and anemia, while surgical therapy can give excellent results in treating complications or refractory symptoms.

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