The pathogenesis of diverticular disease and acute diverticulitis is still unclear and many different hypotheses have been formulated. Seemingly, there are several related factors such as chronic inflammation, gut microbiome, obesity and the immunogenic properties of fat tissue and diet. Inflammation plays a pivotal role in diverticular disease and acute diverticulitis. The aim of the present review is to investigate the role of inflammation in diverticular disease as well as in mild and complicated acute diverticulitis with a focus on current research and treatment perspectives

Ceresoli, M., Lo Bianco, G., Gianotti, L., Nespoli, L. (2018). Inflammation management in acute diverticulitis: current perspectives. JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATION RESEARCH, 11, 239-246 [10.2147/JIR.S142990].

Inflammation management in acute diverticulitis: current perspectives

Ceresoli, Marco;Lo Bianco, Giulia;Gianotti, Luca;Nespoli, Luca
2018

Abstract

The pathogenesis of diverticular disease and acute diverticulitis is still unclear and many different hypotheses have been formulated. Seemingly, there are several related factors such as chronic inflammation, gut microbiome, obesity and the immunogenic properties of fat tissue and diet. Inflammation plays a pivotal role in diverticular disease and acute diverticulitis. The aim of the present review is to investigate the role of inflammation in diverticular disease as well as in mild and complicated acute diverticulitis with a focus on current research and treatment perspectives
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acute diverticulitis; diverticular disease; inflammation
English
2018
11
239
246
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Ceresoli, M., Lo Bianco, G., Gianotti, L., Nespoli, L. (2018). Inflammation management in acute diverticulitis: current perspectives. JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATION RESEARCH, 11, 239-246 [10.2147/JIR.S142990].
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