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GASTROENTEROLOGY: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE FROM JULY 1943 TO JUNE 1944

GASTROENTEROLOGY: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE FROM JULY 1943 TO JUNE 1944 Abstract COLON Physiology. —Sheehan,406 in discussing the effect of the autonomic nervous system on the physiologic functions of the gastrointestinal tract, considers the sympathetic and vagotonic manifestations as not distinctly separable but as called into play simultaneously in a selective manner. These manifestations may be either homeostatic or an expression of emotional behavior. When the autonomic response becomes excessive, symptoms result.Krost407 reports 2 fatal cases of generalized atony of the whole gastrointestinal tract in newborn infants; the condition was attributed to an unproved imbalance of the autonomic nervous system.Mayoral408 presents a case of tumor in the hypothalamic region in which "altered motility of the colon was observed fluoroscopically one month and eight days previous to death." The contractions were forceful and complete. The motor disturbance was attributed to the tumor.Galambos,409 in discussing the motility of the colon, presents a roentgenologic References 1. Sheehan, D.: Physiological Mechanisms Involved in Gastrointestinal Dysfunction , Psychosom. Med. 6:56-57, 1944.Crossref 2. Krost, G. N.: Autonomic Nervous System Imbalance of the Whole Gastrointestinal Tract in the Newborn Infant , J. Pediat. 24:635-640, 1944.Crossref 3. Mayoral, A.: Motor Changes Observed Fluoroscopically in the Colon of a Patient Afflicted with a Tumor in the Hypothalamic Region , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 10:305-307, 1943.Crossref 4. Galambos, A.: Clinical and Radiological Observations Concerning the Large Pendulum Movement of the Colon , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 11:151-158, 1944.Crossref 5. Necheles, H.; Olson, W.; Neuwelt, F., and Spier, E.: A Pharmacological and Clinical Study of Spasmolytic Drugs , Gastroenterology 2:46-59, 1944. 6. Ingelfinger, F. J.: The Modification of Intestinal Motility by Drugs , New England J. Med. 229: 114-122, 1943.Crossref 7. Koufman, W. B.: Control of Post-Operative Atonic Intestinal States with Prostigmin , Mil. Surgeon 93:187-190, 1943. 8. Wikoff, H. L.; Koonce, S. D., and McGuire, H. J.: Some Effects of High Fat Diets on Intestinal Elimination , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 10:266-270, 1943.Crossref 9. Wikoff, H. L.; Gaul, J. F., and Marks, B. H.: Some Effects of Diets Rich in the Glycerides of Saturated Fatty Acids on Intestinal Elimination , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 10:395-399, 1943.Crossref 10. Hurst, A.: Dyschezia and Megacolon , Radiology 42:128-135, 1944.Crossref 11. Delano, P. J., in discussion on Hurst,415 pp. 190-191. 12. Gold, H., and Zahm, W.: A Method for the Evaluation of Laxative Agents in Constipated Human Subjects, with a Study of the Comparative Laxative Potency of Fumarates, Sodium Tartrate and Magnesium Acid Citrate , J. Am. Pharm. A. 32:173-178, 1943.Crossref 13. Hazelton, L. W., and Talbert, K. D.: Further Studies on Cathartic Action in Mice: Senna, Aloe, Cascara, and Bile Salts , J. Am. Pharm. A. 33:170-173, 1944.Crossref 14. Tainter, M. L.: Methyl Cellulose as a Colloid Laxative , Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 54:77-79, 1943. 15. Spiesman, M. G.: Colloidal-Kaolin and Aluminum-Hydroxide Gel (Kalum*) in the Management of Lower-Bowel Conditions , Rev. Gastroenterol. 10:191-200, 1943. 16. Alvarez, W. C.: Indigestion Due to Constipation , Gastroenterology 2:427-431, 1944. 17. Ingelfinger, F. J.: Treatment of the "Irritable Stomach" and the "Irritable Colon," M. Clin. North America 27:1385-1396, 1943. 18. Palmer, W. L.: Functional Disturbances of the Alimentary Tract , M. Clin. North America 28:418-428, 1944. 19. Heilbrun, N.: Roentgen Evidence Suggesting Enterocolitis Associated with Prolonged Cathartic Abuse , Radiology 41:486-491, 1943. 20. Henderson, N. P.: The Value of the Opaque Enema and Its Modifications , Brit. J. Radiol. 17:140-149, 1944. 21. Poppel, M. H., and Bercow, C.: The Use of a Modified Opaque Barium Sulfate Mixture in the Roentgenology of the Colon , Am. J. Roentgenol. 51:727-729, 1944. 22. Wissing, E. G., and Lowman, R. M.: The Lateral View in the Roentgenologic Diagnosis of Lesions of the Colon , New England J. Med. 229:207-210, 1943.Crossref 23. Pollack, A. D., and Gerber, I. E.: Abdominal Visceral Lesions Associated with Primary Disease of the Liver , Arch. Path. 36:608-611 ( (Dec.) ) 1943. 24. Spivack, A. H., and Busch, I.: Phlegmonous Cecitis: Report of Two Cases and a Review of the Literature , Am. J. Surg. 61:54-59, 1943.Crossref 25. Zieman, S. A.: Perforating Foreign Body of the Cecum , U. S. Nav. M. Bull. 41:1103-1105, 1943. 26. Rosser, C.: Simple Penetrating Ulcer of the Cecum , Ann. Surg. 119:377-383, 1944Crossref 27. Alvarez, W. C., and Bargen, J. A.: The Value of the Blood Sedimentation Rate in Recognizing Diarrheas Due to Organic Disease , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 19:255, 1944. 28. Steiner, P. E.; Stanger, D. W., and Bolyard, M.: A Toxic Factor in the Tissues in a Case of Nonspecific Ulcerative Colitis , Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 55: 8-10, 1944. 29. Bercovitz, Z., and Page, R. C.: Metabolic and Vitamin Studies in Chronic Ulcerative Colitis , Ann. Int. Med. 20:239-254, 1944. 30. Peters, G. A.: Chronic Ulcerative Colitis with Unusual Complications: Report of Case , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 19:303-307. 1944. 31. Sauer, W. G., and Bargen, J. A.: Chronic Ulcerative Colitis Followed by Carcinoma: Report of Twenty-Six Cases , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 19: 311-316, 1944. 32. Drueck, C. J.: Treatment of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 11:10-12, 1944. 33. Litvak, A. M., and Levy, H.: Non-Specific Ulcerative Colitis—Case Report and Review of. the Literature , Arch. Pediat. 61:293-299, 1944. 34. Crandon, J. H.; Kinney, T. D., and Walker, I. J.: Perforation of the Ileum Following Late Ileostomy for Ulcerative Colitis , New England J. Med. 230:419-421, 1944. 35. Peelen, M., and Yonkman, F. F.: Tannin Control of Ileostomy , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 10:277-278, 1943. 36. Miller, R. C.: Methemoglobinemia Occurring in a Case of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 19:308-311, 1944. 37. Diaz-Rivera, R. S., and Rasberry, E. A.: Amebiasis: Analytical Study of Cases Admitted to a Philadelphia Hospital During the Last Five Decades , Am. J. M. Sc. 207:754-755, 1944. 38. Bews, D. C., and Choquette, L. P. E.: A Preliminary Study of the Incidence of the Intestinal Protozoa in the Canadian Armed Forces , Canad. M. A. J. 49:501-503, 1943. 39. Sawitz, W. G.: The Diagnosis of Amebiasis , Clinics 2:828-841, 1943. 40. Ivanhoe, G. L.: Studies on the Transmission of Amebiasis in a Children's Home in New Orleans , Am. J. Trop. Med. 23:401-419, 1943. 41. Jackman, R. J., and Cooper, W. L.: Value of Proctoscopy in the Diagnosis of Amebiasis , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 10:365-366, 1943. 42. Jorge, J. M.; Goñi Moreno, I., and Peralta, A. R.: Consideraciones sobre un caso de amebiasis grave , Rev. Asoc. méd. argent. 57:707-709, 1943. 43. Noth, P. H., and Hirshfeld, J. W.: Amebic Abscess of the Liver with Secondary Infection: Local Treatment with Penicillin , J. A. M. A. 124:643-646 ( (March 4) ) 1944.Crossref 44. Raifman, J.: A Case of Human Parasitosis Caused by the Isospora Bigemina , Rev. Gastroenterol. 10:279-282, 1943. 45. Lowe, T. E.: Strongyloidiasis in Man: Infestation with Strongyloides Stercoralis (Bavay, 1876) , M. J. Australia 1:429-435, 1944. 46. Wallace, W. C., and Chamberlin, D. T.: Hookworm Infestation: Comparative Methods of Treatment , Mil. Surgeon 93:427-432, 1943. 47. Lowe, T. E.: Hookworm Infestation , M. J. Australia 1:289-292, 1944. 48. Hsu, K. C.: Human Intestinal Parasites in Northwest China: A Brief Survey , Chinese M. J. 61: 292-295, 1943. 49. Fernando, P. B., and Balasingham, S.: Acute Ascariasis in Children , Indian J. Pediat. 10:149-173, 1943.Crossref 50. Most, H.: Studies on the Effectiveness of Phenothiazine in Human Nematode Infections , Am. J. Trop. Med. 23:459-464, 1943. 51. Elliott, M.: Phenothiazine in the Treatment of Human Intestinal Helminthic Infestations , Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. & Hyg. 37:163-164, 1944. 52. Sisk, W. N.: The Modern Treatment of Pinworm Infections , North Carolina M. J. 5:52-55, 1944. 53. McKell, J.: Anal Achalasia with Megacolon in Children Treated Successfully with "Prostigmin" and Ergotamine Tartrate , M. J. Australia 1:465-466, 1944. 54. Hawksley, M.: Spinal Anaesthesia in the Treatment of Hirschsprung's Disease with Reports of Twelve Cases , Brit. J. Surg. 31:245-252, 1944. 55. Whitehouse, F.; Bargen, A. J., and Dixon, G. F.: Congenital Megacolon: Favorable End Results of Treatment by Resection , Gastroenterology 1:922-937, 1943. 56. Johnson, J. R., and Benson, R. E.: The Surgical Treatment of Megacolon with Report of a Case of Acquired Megacolon , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 19: 324-328, 1944. 57. Martin, J. D., Jr., and Ward, C. S.: Megacolon Associated with Volvulus of the Transverse Colon , Am. J. Surg. 64:412-416, 1944. 58. Zaslow, I.: Obstruction of the Large Bowel in Newborn Infants Due to Congenital Bands , J. Pediat. 23:337-339, 1943. 59. Bueermann, W. H.: Obstructive Lesions of the Colon: Diagnosis and Surgical Management , Northwest Med. 42:311-315, 1944. 60. Dennis, C.: Treatment of Large Bowel Obstruction: Transverse Colostomy Incidence of Incompetency of Ileocecal Valve; Experience at the University of Minnesota Hospitals , Surgery 15:713-734, 1944. 61. Cameron, G. R.; Short, R. H. D., and Wakeley, Cecil P. G.: Abdominal Injuries Due to Under-Water Explosion , Brit. J. Surg. 31:51-66, 1943. 62. Gill, W. G., and Hay, C. P.: A Clinical Study of Injuries of the Abdomen Due to Under-Water Explosion , Brit. J. Surg. 31:67-73, 1943.Crossref 63. Martin, P. G. C.: Perforation of Rectum from Immersion Blast , Lancet 2:605-606, 1943.Crossref 64. Hicken, N. F., and Carlquist, J. H.: Traumatic Rupture of the Gastro-Intestinal Tract by Non-Penetrating Forces , Am. J. Surg. 64:209-216, 1944.Crossref 65. Collins, A. N.: Traumatic Rupture of the Intestine , Minnesota Med. 27:276-278, 1944. 66. Brown, J.: Spontaneous Perforation of the Pelvic Colon , Brit. J. Surg. 31:307-308, 1944.Crossref 67. Swenson, S. A., Jr., and Harkins, H.: Rupture of the Rectosigmoid by Compressed Air: Case Report , Am. J. Surg. 63:141-143, 1944.Crossref 68. Seybold, W. D.; Black, B. M., and Jackman, R. J.: Impalement of the Rectum , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 19:224-227, 1944. 69. . Young, E. L., and Young, E. L., III: Diverticulitis of the Colon: A Review of the Literature and an Analysis of Ninety-One Cases , New England J. Med. 230:33-38, 1944.Crossref 70. Casper, S. L.: Sigmoiditis , Am. J. Roentgenol. 50:24-32, 1944. 71. Thunig, L. A.: Complicated Diverticulitis of the Sigmoid: Case Report , Am. J. Surg. 64:386-399, 1944.Crossref 72. Seidenstein, H. R.: Rectal Stricture Due to Lymphogranuloma Venereum , Surgery 14:73-82, 1943. 73. Napp, O. E.: Estrechez linfogranulomatosa rectosigmoidea , Prensa méd. argent. 30:2224-2234, 1943. 74. Bodkin, L. G.: Stricture of the Rectum , Am. J. Surg. 61:277-279, 1944.Crossref 75. McLaughlin, C. W., Jr.: Diffuse Polyposis of the Large Intestine , Am. J. Surg. 62:258-266, 1943.Crossref 76. David, V. C.: The Management of Polyps Occurring in the Rectum and Colon , Surgery 14:387-394, 1943. 77. Keller, D. R.: Carcinoma of the Rectum , Am. J. Surg. 64:346-351, 1944.Crossref 78. Ben-Asher, S.: Endometriosis of the Rectosigmoid: Report of a Case with a Review of the Literature , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 11:141-144, 1944.Crossref 79. Smith, R. S.: Endometrioma of the Sigmoid , Northwest Med. 42:192-195, 1943. 80. Cave, H.: Cancer of the Colon , Bull. New York Acad. Med. 20:255-263, 1944. 81. Seefeld, P. H., and Bargen, J. A.: The Spread of Carcinoma of the Rectum: Invasion of the Lymphatics, Veins, and Nerves , Ann. Surg. 118:76-90, 1943.Crossref 82. Singleton, A. O.: The Blood Supply of the Large Bowel with Special Reference to Resection , Surgery 14:328-341, 1943. 83. Whipple, A. O.: Surgery of the Terminal Ileum, Cecum and Right Colon , Surgery 14:321-327, 1943. 84. Connor, G. J., and Harvey, S. C.: The Diagnosis of Carcinoma of the Right Colon , Yale J. Biol. & Med. 16:289-300, 1944. 85. Bertin, E. J.: Metastasis to Bone as the First Symptom of Cancer of the Gastro-Intestinal Tract: Report of Three Cases , Am. J. Roentgenol. 51:614-622, 1944. 86. Beilin, D. S.: Clinical Features, Diagnosis and Treatment of Carcinoma of the Colon and Rectum , Radiology 42:539-544, 1944. 87. Guzman, L.: Co-Existence of Chronic Lymphogranuloma and Cancer , Radiology 41:151-156, 1943. 88. Lichtman, A. L.: Multiple Primary Malignant Lesions , Proc. 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Abstract COLON Physiology. —Sheehan,406 in discussing the effect of the autonomic nervous system on the physiologic functions of the gastrointestinal tract, considers the sympathetic and vagotonic manifestations as not distinctly separable but as called into play simultaneously in a selective manner. These manifestations may be either homeostatic or an expression of emotional behavior. When the autonomic response becomes excessive, symptoms result.Krost407 reports 2 fatal cases of generalized atony of the whole gastrointestinal tract in newborn infants; the condition was attributed to an unproved imbalance of the autonomic nervous system.Mayoral408 presents a case of tumor in the hypothalamic region in which "altered motility of the colon was observed fluoroscopically one month and eight days previous to death." The contractions were forceful and complete. The motor disturbance was attributed to the tumor.Galambos,409 in discussing the motility of the colon, presents a roentgenologic References 1. Sheehan, D.: Physiological Mechanisms Involved in Gastrointestinal Dysfunction , Psychosom. Med. 6:56-57, 1944.Crossref 2. Krost, G. N.: Autonomic Nervous System Imbalance of the Whole Gastrointestinal Tract in the Newborn Infant , J. Pediat. 24:635-640, 1944.Crossref 3. Mayoral, A.: Motor Changes Observed Fluoroscopically in the Colon of a Patient Afflicted with a Tumor in the Hypothalamic Region , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 10:305-307, 1943.Crossref 4. Galambos, A.: Clinical and Radiological Observations Concerning the Large Pendulum Movement of the Colon , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 11:151-158, 1944.Crossref 5. Necheles, H.; Olson, W.; Neuwelt, F., and Spier, E.: A Pharmacological and Clinical Study of Spasmolytic Drugs , Gastroenterology 2:46-59, 1944. 6. Ingelfinger, F. J.: The Modification of Intestinal Motility by Drugs , New England J. Med. 229: 114-122, 1943.Crossref 7. Koufman, W. B.: Control of Post-Operative Atonic Intestinal States with Prostigmin , Mil. Surgeon 93:187-190, 1943. 8. Wikoff, H. L.; Koonce, S. D., and McGuire, H. J.: Some Effects of High Fat Diets on Intestinal Elimination , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 10:266-270, 1943.Crossref 9. Wikoff, H. L.; Gaul, J. F., and Marks, B. H.: Some Effects of Diets Rich in the Glycerides of Saturated Fatty Acids on Intestinal Elimination , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 10:395-399, 1943.Crossref 10. Hurst, A.: Dyschezia and Megacolon , Radiology 42:128-135, 1944.Crossref 11. Delano, P. J., in discussion on Hurst,415 pp. 190-191. 12. Gold, H., and Zahm, W.: A Method for the Evaluation of Laxative Agents in Constipated Human Subjects, with a Study of the Comparative Laxative Potency of Fumarates, Sodium Tartrate and Magnesium Acid Citrate , J. Am. Pharm. A. 32:173-178, 1943.Crossref 13. Hazelton, L. W., and Talbert, K. D.: Further Studies on Cathartic Action in Mice: Senna, Aloe, Cascara, and Bile Salts , J. Am. Pharm. A. 33:170-173, 1944.Crossref 14. Tainter, M. L.: Methyl Cellulose as a Colloid Laxative , Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 54:77-79, 1943. 15. Spiesman, M. G.: Colloidal-Kaolin and Aluminum-Hydroxide Gel (Kalum*) in the Management of Lower-Bowel Conditions , Rev. Gastroenterol. 10:191-200, 1943. 16. Alvarez, W. C.: Indigestion Due to Constipation , Gastroenterology 2:427-431, 1944. 17. Ingelfinger, F. J.: Treatment of the "Irritable Stomach" and the "Irritable Colon," M. Clin. North America 27:1385-1396, 1943. 18. Palmer, W. L.: Functional Disturbances of the Alimentary Tract , M. Clin. North America 28:418-428, 1944. 19. Heilbrun, N.: Roentgen Evidence Suggesting Enterocolitis Associated with Prolonged Cathartic Abuse , Radiology 41:486-491, 1943. 20. Henderson, N. P.: The Value of the Opaque Enema and Its Modifications , Brit. J. Radiol. 17:140-149, 1944. 21. Poppel, M. H., and Bercow, C.: The Use of a Modified Opaque Barium Sulfate Mixture in the Roentgenology of the Colon , Am. J. Roentgenol. 51:727-729, 1944. 22. Wissing, E. G., and Lowman, R. M.: The Lateral View in the Roentgenologic Diagnosis of Lesions of the Colon , New England J. Med. 229:207-210, 1943.Crossref 23. Pollack, A. D., and Gerber, I. E.: Abdominal Visceral Lesions Associated with Primary Disease of the Liver , Arch. Path. 36:608-611 ( (Dec.) ) 1943. 24. Spivack, A. H., and Busch, I.: Phlegmonous Cecitis: Report of Two Cases and a Review of the Literature , Am. J. Surg. 61:54-59, 1943.Crossref 25. Zieman, S. A.: Perforating Foreign Body of the Cecum , U. S. Nav. M. Bull. 41:1103-1105, 1943. 26. Rosser, C.: Simple Penetrating Ulcer of the Cecum , Ann. Surg. 119:377-383, 1944Crossref 27. Alvarez, W. C., and Bargen, J. A.: The Value of the Blood Sedimentation Rate in Recognizing Diarrheas Due to Organic Disease , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 19:255, 1944. 28. Steiner, P. E.; Stanger, D. W., and Bolyard, M.: A Toxic Factor in the Tissues in a Case of Nonspecific Ulcerative Colitis , Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 55: 8-10, 1944. 29. Bercovitz, Z., and Page, R. C.: Metabolic and Vitamin Studies in Chronic Ulcerative Colitis , Ann. Int. Med. 20:239-254, 1944. 30. Peters, G. A.: Chronic Ulcerative Colitis with Unusual Complications: Report of Case , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 19:303-307. 1944. 31. Sauer, W. G., and Bargen, J. A.: Chronic Ulcerative Colitis Followed by Carcinoma: Report of Twenty-Six Cases , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 19: 311-316, 1944. 32. Drueck, C. J.: Treatment of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 11:10-12, 1944. 33. Litvak, A. M., and Levy, H.: Non-Specific Ulcerative Colitis—Case Report and Review of. the Literature , Arch. Pediat. 61:293-299, 1944. 34. Crandon, J. H.; Kinney, T. D., and Walker, I. J.: Perforation of the Ileum Following Late Ileostomy for Ulcerative Colitis , New England J. Med. 230:419-421, 1944. 35. Peelen, M., and Yonkman, F. F.: Tannin Control of Ileostomy , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 10:277-278, 1943. 36. Miller, R. C.: Methemoglobinemia Occurring in a Case of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 19:308-311, 1944. 37. Diaz-Rivera, R. S., and Rasberry, E. A.: Amebiasis: Analytical Study of Cases Admitted to a Philadelphia Hospital During the Last Five Decades , Am. J. M. Sc. 207:754-755, 1944. 38. Bews, D. C., and Choquette, L. P. E.: A Preliminary Study of the Incidence of the Intestinal Protozoa in the Canadian Armed Forces , Canad. M. A. J. 49:501-503, 1943. 39. Sawitz, W. G.: The Diagnosis of Amebiasis , Clinics 2:828-841, 1943. 40. Ivanhoe, G. L.: Studies on the Transmission of Amebiasis in a Children's Home in New Orleans , Am. J. Trop. Med. 23:401-419, 1943. 41. Jackman, R. J., and Cooper, W. L.: Value of Proctoscopy in the Diagnosis of Amebiasis , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 10:365-366, 1943. 42. Jorge, J. 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