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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1995
The present study documents a 15 year experience with anal dilatation in patients with fissure in ano. Patients who were unable to tolerate rectal examination were admitted urgently for anal dilatation. Patients in whom rectal examination and proctoscopy was possible were offered an anal dilator and were reviewed after 4 weeks.
W H, Isbister, J, Prasad
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The present study documents a 15 year experience with anal dilatation in patients with fissure in ano. Patients who were unable to tolerate rectal examination were admitted urgently for anal dilatation. Patients in whom rectal examination and proctoscopy was possible were offered an anal dilator and were reviewed after 4 weeks.
W H, Isbister, J, Prasad
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Seminars in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2003
Abstract Most acute anal fissures respond to conservative therapy. Historically, surgery has been the mainstay of treatment for chronic anal fissures with relatively simple procedures resulting in excellent cure rates. However, surgical treatments may be associated with permanent disruptions in continence, sparking interest in pharmacologic ...
Jon Boyum, Neil Hyman
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Abstract Most acute anal fissures respond to conservative therapy. Historically, surgery has been the mainstay of treatment for chronic anal fissures with relatively simple procedures resulting in excellent cure rates. However, surgical treatments may be associated with permanent disruptions in continence, sparking interest in pharmacologic ...
Jon Boyum, Neil Hyman
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Hemorrhoids and Fissure in Ano
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2008Hemorrhoids and anal fissures are common benign anorectal conditions that form a significant part of a colorectal surgeon's workload. This review summarizes and evaluates the current techniques available in their management.
Peter S, Chong, David C C, Bartolo
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1937
Abstract 1. 1. The pathologic physiology of fissure-in-ano is described. 2. 2. The basis for selection of the type of fissure for ambulatory medical treatment is presented and the treatment outlined.
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Abstract 1. 1. The pathologic physiology of fissure-in-ano is described. 2. 2. The basis for selection of the type of fissure for ambulatory medical treatment is presented and the treatment outlined.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1943
Abstract The syndrome of acute symptoms accompanying a true fissure-in-ano at the posterior commissure has long called for a logical and scientific explanation but it was not until the last few years that the presence of infected anal glands and the Pecten band was recognized and the intricate anatomy of the anal sphincters is still a subject for ...
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Abstract The syndrome of acute symptoms accompanying a true fissure-in-ano at the posterior commissure has long called for a logical and scientific explanation but it was not until the last few years that the presence of infected anal glands and the Pecten band was recognized and the intricate anatomy of the anal sphincters is still a subject for ...
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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1994
Anal tuberculosis is rare, with cases appearing sporadically in the worldwide literature, and only a single case report of the condition occurring in the UK over the last 10 years1. We are able to present a case of tuberculous fissure- in ano.
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Anal tuberculosis is rare, with cases appearing sporadically in the worldwide literature, and only a single case report of the condition occurring in the UK over the last 10 years1. We are able to present a case of tuberculous fissure- in ano.
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Fissure in Ano and Anorectal Sepsis
1988Fissure in ano is a common condition and accounts for about 15% of referrals to a rectal clinic. It is commonest in young adults and the sex ratio is approximately equal. It occasionally occurs in infants and children but is rare in the elderly.
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