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Why is Diverticular Disease more common
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Diverticular Disease - Vikas Pabby, MD - UCLA Health
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Outline
- 3 Definitions
- 4 Prevalence
- 5 Why is Diverticular Disease more common
- 6 Diverticular Disease Risk Factors
- 7 Diverticular Disease Symptoms
- 8 Diverticular Disease Pictures
- 9 Diverticular Bleeding
- 10 Diagnosis
- 11 Bleeding during angiogram
- 12 Surgery
- 13 Diverticulitis
- 14 Risk Factors
- 15 Clinical Features
- 16 Blood Work
- 17 Imaging
- 18 Ultrasound
- 19 Treatment
- 20 After Treatment
- 21 Complications
- 22 CT Scan
- 23 Fistula Formation
- 24 Treatment of an Abscess
- 25 Surgery for Diverticular Disease
- 26 Types of Fiber
- 27 Nuts Corn Popcorn Seeds
- 28 Has that changed
- 29 Nuts
- 30 Seeds
- 31 Steps to better digestion
- 32 Caffeine and herbal teas
- 33 Too much caffeine
- 34 Prebiotics
- 35 Regular Screening
- 36 Rectal Bleeding
- 37 When should you stay on a liquid diet
- 38 If you have diverticulitis
- 39 Should you avoid sesame seeds
- 40 Avoid broccoli
- 41 What happened to my daughter
- 42 What the initial scan showed
- 43 Showing a physician this actual scan
- 44 What happens if you dont take antibiotics
- 45 Can it make you diverticulitis worse
- 46 Is there a genetic predisposition
- 47 Is the sugar trigger
- 48 Processed meat and cancer
- 49 Diverticulitis vs Colitis