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Diverticulitis: A Primer for Primary Care Providers

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CONCLUSION

As this article shows, the spectrum of clinical presentations for diverticulitis is broad, and management most often requires a case-by-case approach. Treatment is dictated by whether disease presentation is uncomplicated or complicated; outpatient management is appropriate for uncomplicated cases in the absence of specific criteria for hospitalization. Recent evidence supports a paradigm shift away from mandatory dietary restriction and routine antibiotic use.

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