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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1999
Hemorrhoids are one of the most frequent anorectal disorders encountered in the primary care setting. They are the most common cause of hematochezia, and are responsible for considerable patient suffering and disability. With the techniques of diagnosis and office-based interventions described in this article, the primary care provider can effectively ...
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Hemorrhoids are one of the most frequent anorectal disorders encountered in the primary care setting. They are the most common cause of hematochezia, and are responsible for considerable patient suffering and disability. With the techniques of diagnosis and office-based interventions described in this article, the primary care provider can effectively ...
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The pathogenesis of Hemorrhoids
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1984The structure of the anal canal was examined in histology slides. Hemorrhoids are normal features of the human anatomy. They are pads that bulge into the lumen. Hemorrhoids have three parts: 1) the lining, which can be mucosa or anoderm; 2) the stroma with blood vessels, smooth muscle, and supporting connective tissue; and 3) the anchoring connective ...
P A, Haas, T A, Fox, G P, Haas
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2018
Efforts continue to improve the treatment of patients with symptomatic hemorrhoidal disease by interventions designed to improve efficiency and effectiveness, including by reducing intraoperative and postoperative pain, decreasing operating times, minimizing blood loss and controlling symptoms and recurrence rates.
Yesenia Rojas-Khalil +1 more
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Efforts continue to improve the treatment of patients with symptomatic hemorrhoidal disease by interventions designed to improve efficiency and effectiveness, including by reducing intraoperative and postoperative pain, decreasing operating times, minimizing blood loss and controlling symptoms and recurrence rates.
Yesenia Rojas-Khalil +1 more
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Endoscopic hemorrhoidal ligation of symptomatic internal hemorrhoids
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2003This study assessed the efficacy of endoscopic hemorrhoidal ligation for treatment of patients with symptoms caused by internal hemorrhoids.A total of 576 consecutive patients with symptoms caused by internal hemorrhoids were enrolled in the study. Symptoms were rectal bleeding (239 patients) and prolapse (337 patients). The severity of the hemorrhoids
Ming-Yao, Su +6 more
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Segmentation of Dilated Hemorrhoidal Veins in Hemorrhoidal Disease
Cells Tissues Organs, 2018Vein segmentation is a vascular remodeling process mainly studied in experimental conditions and linked to hemodynamic factors, with clinical implications. The aim of this work is to assess the morphologic characteristics, associated findings, and mechanisms that participate in vein segmentation in humans.
Lucio, Díaz-Flores +7 more
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Disease-a-Month, 2004
The most important aspect in the diagnosis of hemorrhoidal disease is the exclusion of other, more life-threatening conditions. Hemorrhoidal banding remains the most successful method to manage hemorrhoids in the outpatient clinic. Chronic application of local medications to the perineum may result in dermatologic conditions.
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The most important aspect in the diagnosis of hemorrhoidal disease is the exclusion of other, more life-threatening conditions. Hemorrhoidal banding remains the most successful method to manage hemorrhoids in the outpatient clinic. Chronic application of local medications to the perineum may result in dermatologic conditions.
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1976
The main disadvantage of cryosurgery in my experience has been the amount of postoperative pain suffered by many of the patients, which is much greater than had been anticipated from previous accounts of the method and which unfortunately incapacitate most patients for work for at least several days or a week after the treatment.
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The main disadvantage of cryosurgery in my experience has been the amount of postoperative pain suffered by many of the patients, which is much greater than had been anticipated from previous accounts of the method and which unfortunately incapacitate most patients for work for at least several days or a week after the treatment.
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[Hemorrhoids and hemorrhoidal disorders].
La Revue du praticien, 2001Haemorrhoids are normal anatomic components of the anal canal, involved in the fine adjustment of continence. This physiological role requires normal size and location. The anatomical aspects of haemorrhoids do not reflect their symptomatic expression.
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