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The Anus in the Newborn

Pediatrics, 1985
The size of the anus is defined in newborns of varying weights. A plea is made for proper examination of the anus at birth.
J J Corkery
exaly   +3 more sources

Clinical Differentiation between a Normal Anus, Anterior Anus, Congenital Anal Stenosis, and Perineal Fistula: Definitions and Consequences—The ARM-Net Consortium Consensus [PDF]

open access: yesChildren, 2022
In the past, an anteriorly located anus was often misdiagnosed and treated as an anorectal malformation (ARM) with a perineal fistula (PF). The paper aims to define the criteria for a normal anus, an anterior anus (AA) as an anatomic variant, and milder ...
Inbal Samuk   +2 more
exaly   +10 more sources

Primary laparoscopic repair of high imperforate anus in neonatal males

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Surgery, 2007
Purpose: The standard approach to males with high imperforate anus has been a staged procedure starting with a descending colostomy, then posterior sagittal anorectoplasty with colostomy closure after 3 months.
Laura R Vick   +2 more
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Hidradenoma of the anus

The American Journal of Surgery, 1955
Abstract Two cases of hidradenoma of the anus are reported. This brings the total number of reported cases to seven. These tumors are adenomas of the apocrine sweat glands and are usually benign. Characteristically they are well encapsulated, intracystic papillary tumors.
I, ROSENBERG, P V, SKERRETT
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Imperforate Anus

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1976
Sucessful treatment of the child with imperforate anus yields an individual with satisfactory continence and a healthy urinary tract. These goals are achieved by accurate evaluation of the newborn, optimal technical results, and conscientious follow-up.
J C, Adkins, W B, Kiesewetter
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Cryosurgery of the Anus

Southern Medical Journal, 1977
To further study the effectiveness of cryosurgery of the anus, cryolesions were produced in the rectum of pigs and healing was followed by microangiography and histologic study. In addition, cryosurgery was used on 105 patients (35 as outpatients) with anal pathologic lesions.
B, Myers, W, Donovan
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Carcinoma of the anus

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1987
Although the abdomino-perineal resection has been entrenched as the treatment of choice in carcinoma of the anus, its unimpressive 5-year survival statistics of 30 to 60% and high local recurrence rates of 25 to 40%7,‘o has prompted the continued search for therapeutic alternatives.
M, Rotman, H, Aziz
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Vaginal anus

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1980
A technique is described by which congenital ectopic anorectum with normal intestinal tissue opening in to the vulva ("vaginal anus") was successfully corrected in two teen-age patients. The technique has several advantages: a new anal canal is formed and the wounds heal promptly with little postoperative pain and reduced risk of postoperative anal ...
F, Ruiz-Moreno   +2 more
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Neoplasms of the Anus

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1994
Anal cancers can be grouped into three major categories. First, anal margin lesions are usually well-differentiated, keratinized squamous cell carcinomas that are amenable to local treatment measures. Second, anal canal cancers distal to the dentate line are mostly epidermoid, nonkeratinizing, moderately differentiated tumors.
G C, Oliver, S B, Labow
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Cancer of the anus

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2000
Cancers of the anus, whether keratinizing squamous, nonkeratinizing, clear-cell, or melanoma, are infrequent neoplasms. Small keratinizing (
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