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Treatment of Chronic Anal Fissure
Chronic anal fissure is a non healing ulcer in the anoderm appearing as a painful tear below the dentate line. There are debates about the efficacy of different treatment options for chronic anal fissure. This review aims to evaluate existing and newer treatment modalities.
Md Manjur Alam, Abdullah Al Tarique
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ABSTRACT Mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP) following anti‐programmed cell death‐1 (PD‐1) therapy is rare but increasingly reported. Management of high‐ and low‐risk MMP in this setting and the potential oncologic trade‐offs remain poorly defined. We performed a narrative synthesis of all published cases of anti‐PD‐1‐associated MMP, following MEDLINE ...
Serena Dienes +2 more
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A pilot comparative study of fissurectomy/diltiazem and fissurectomy/botulinum toxin in the treatment of chronic anal fissure [PDF]
Background: Treatment of chronic anal fissure (CAF) by fissurectomy with botulinum toxin A (BTA) injection results in a healing rate of greater than 90%. BTA injection, however, can cause incontinence and perianal sepsis.
Arthur, J. +5 more
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Chemical Sphincterotomy for Anal Fissure [PDF]
Six hundred and forty patients (65 of them were children) with acute and chronic anal fissure were randomized to receive topical 0.2%-0.8% Glyceryl trinitrate (G.T.N.) or Isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN) 1%-3% three times daily digitally applied ointment ...
Kadhim H. Al-Temimy +2 more
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Reproduction and embryonic development of monkeyface prickleback Cebidichthys violaceus in captivity
Abstract Understanding the sequence of embryonic and larval development and the factors necessary to induce reproduction in captivity are critical for developing new species for commercial or conservation aquaculture. In this study, we describe the adult reproductive behaviours and development of eggs, embryos and early larvae of captive monkeyface ...
Kevin D. Hinterman +3 more
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Background: benign rectal diseases are very frequent in the usual medical practice at all levels of health care, but especially in specialized services. Within these processes it is recognized that Anal Fissure is one of the most common.
Dayan Cervantes-Peláez +5 more
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A Comparative Study of Lateral Sphincterotomy and 2% Diltiazem Gel Local Application in the Treatment of Chronic Fissure in Ano [PDF]
Introduction: Anal fissures are commonly encountered in routine clinical practice. Anal fissure has traditionally been treated surgically. Developments in the pharmacological understanding of the internal anal sphincter have resulted in more ...
Giridhar C. M +2 more
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Abstract Recent molecular evidence showed that Labeo umbratus comprises two allopatrically distributed genetic lineages, a northern lineage confined to the Orange‐Vaal River system where this species was originally described and a southern lineage with three geographically separated haplogroups (western, central and eastern) distributed across multiple
Mpho Ramoejane +3 more
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Abstract Lentipes ptasan sp. nov. is described based on specimens collected from Taiwan and Mindanao Island. It is a large‐sized Lentipes species distinguished by several male‐specific characteristics, including an upper lip protruding beyond snout obviously, fewer premaxillary tricuspid teeth, two black lines running from the front of the eye through ...
Wei‐Cheng Jhuang +3 more
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Role of 0.4% glyceryl trinitrate ointment after haemorrhoidectomy: results of a prospective randomised study [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Conventional haemorrhoidectomy (CH) is well known to cause significant post-operative pain and delayed return to daily activities. Both surgical wounds and sphincterial apparatus spasms are likely responsible for the pain. In this study, we
Cadeddu, F +7 more
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