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Surgery (Oxford), 2001
Anal fissure is a common condition, and although most are short-lived and heal spontaneously, those that persist and require intervention cause considerable morbidity in an otherwise healthy young population. Traditionally, lateral internal sphincterotomy was the gold standard treatment for chronic fissures, but this procedure is associated with a risk
Marion, Jonas, John, Scholefield
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Anal fissure is a common condition, and although most are short-lived and heal spontaneously, those that persist and require intervention cause considerable morbidity in an otherwise healthy young population. Traditionally, lateral internal sphincterotomy was the gold standard treatment for chronic fissures, but this procedure is associated with a risk
Marion, Jonas, John, Scholefield
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2003
Diagnosis of chronic anal fissure is easy and common in clinical practice. Little is known about the etiology and pathogenesis of this disorder. Current investigations consider anal sphincteric hypertonia and ischemia as primary factors in the appearance and maintenance of this lesion.
Miguel, Minguez +2 more
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Diagnosis of chronic anal fissure is easy and common in clinical practice. Little is known about the etiology and pathogenesis of this disorder. Current investigations consider anal sphincteric hypertonia and ischemia as primary factors in the appearance and maintenance of this lesion.
Miguel, Minguez +2 more
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Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2004
Anal fissures are present in about 10-15% of proctological patients. The cause of the illness is unknown, but is probably multifactorial. Cardinal symptoms are pain during and after defecation, as well as persistent sphincter spasm. In most cases an acute anal fissure heals spontaneously or with adequate conservative therapy.
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Anal fissures are present in about 10-15% of proctological patients. The cause of the illness is unknown, but is probably multifactorial. Cardinal symptoms are pain during and after defecation, as well as persistent sphincter spasm. In most cases an acute anal fissure heals spontaneously or with adequate conservative therapy.
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Anal Conditions: Anal Fissure/Recurrent Anal Fissure
2020Anal fissure is defined as a superficial laceration in the distal anal epithelium. It is a common disorder that is responsible for an estimated 1.1 million office visits annually. Anal fissures have a pathognomonic presentation and thus can be diagnosed with a thorough history in the majority of cases. Physical examination is warranted to exclude other
Alexandra Elias, Ron G. Landmann
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1978
Anal fissures and ulcers represent the most frequent cause of painful bleeding per anus and one of the most common causes of all rectal bleeding.
W P, Mazier, R T, De Moraes, R D, Dignan
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Anal fissures and ulcers represent the most frequent cause of painful bleeding per anus and one of the most common causes of all rectal bleeding.
W P, Mazier, R T, De Moraes, R D, Dignan
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1995
This study was designed to review a 20-year experience of the treatment of patients with anal fissure to identify possible etiologic factors and to explore effective preventative measures and the ideal treatment for this disease.From January 1972 to December 1991, 1,391 patients (700 males, 691 females; average age, 39 years) with chronic symptomatic ...
C, Oh, C M, Divino, R M, Steinhagen
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This study was designed to review a 20-year experience of the treatment of patients with anal fissure to identify possible etiologic factors and to explore effective preventative measures and the ideal treatment for this disease.From January 1972 to December 1991, 1,391 patients (700 males, 691 females; average age, 39 years) with chronic symptomatic ...
C, Oh, C M, Divino, R M, Steinhagen
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2002
Anal fissure is a common condition with a characteristic presentation. Despite increased pharmaceutical options in the medical management of anal fissures, surgical therapy is not in danger of becoming obsolete. Lateral internal sphincterotomy remains an attractive option for many patients suffering from this painful condition.
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Anal fissure is a common condition with a characteristic presentation. Despite increased pharmaceutical options in the medical management of anal fissures, surgical therapy is not in danger of becoming obsolete. Lateral internal sphincterotomy remains an attractive option for many patients suffering from this painful condition.
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La Revue du praticien, 2020
Anal fissure. Anal fissure is a painful proctological disease that most often affects young patients equally in both sexes. It significantly worsens the quality of life and requires rapid care. The anal fissure is most often located in the posterior anal commissure and frequently surmounted by a skin tag which can hide it and wrongly carry the ...
Nadia, Fathallah +3 more
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Anal fissure. Anal fissure is a painful proctological disease that most often affects young patients equally in both sexes. It significantly worsens the quality of life and requires rapid care. The anal fissure is most often located in the posterior anal commissure and frequently surmounted by a skin tag which can hide it and wrongly carry the ...
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