“ I. Small/localised pericolic or mesenteric abscess II. Large (usually) pelvic abscess III. Perforated diverticulitis IV. Divert...
“I. Small/localised pericolic or mesenteric abscess
II. Large (usually) pelvic abscess
III. Perforated diverticulitis
IV. Diverticulitis with perforation and faecal peritonitis
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