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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2002
Technologic advances have contributed to numerous diverse approaches to the management of hemorrhoid disease over the past centuries. Better understanding of the pathophysiology and anatomy of the anal canal has also added to the increased success in the treatment of hemorrhoids.
T Cristina, Sardinha, Marvin L, Corman
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Technologic advances have contributed to numerous diverse approaches to the management of hemorrhoid disease over the past centuries. Better understanding of the pathophysiology and anatomy of the anal canal has also added to the increased success in the treatment of hemorrhoids.
T Cristina, Sardinha, Marvin L, Corman
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2001
Understanding of hemorrhoidal pathology and treatment has come a long way. The theory of a sliding anal canal lining and the knowledge that hemorrhoidal cushions are a normal part of the anal anatomy should encourage symptom control rather than radical removal of tissue.
M, Hulme-Moir, D C, Bartolo
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Understanding of hemorrhoidal pathology and treatment has come a long way. The theory of a sliding anal canal lining and the knowledge that hemorrhoidal cushions are a normal part of the anal anatomy should encourage symptom control rather than radical removal of tissue.
M, Hulme-Moir, D C, Bartolo
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Surgical Clinics of North America
Hemorrhoid is a common condition characterized by swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus, causing discomfort, itching, pain, and sometimes bleeding. This article provides an in-depth look at hemorrhoids, serving as an essential resource for the public, patients, and their loved ones.
Fumiko Egawa, Rebecca C. Gologorsky
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Hemorrhoid is a common condition characterized by swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus, causing discomfort, itching, pain, and sometimes bleeding. This article provides an in-depth look at hemorrhoids, serving as an essential resource for the public, patients, and their loved ones.
Fumiko Egawa, Rebecca C. Gologorsky
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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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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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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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DeckerMed Surgery, 2018
The management of symptomatic hemorrhoidal disease is based on the severity of symptoms and preexisting medical conditions that may preclude one treatment option over another. The majority of patients can be managed in the office setting with nonexcisional methods including injection sclerotherapy, rubber band ligation, and infrared coagulation.
Yesenia Rojas-Khalil +1 more
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The management of symptomatic hemorrhoidal disease is based on the severity of symptoms and preexisting medical conditions that may preclude one treatment option over another. The majority of patients can be managed in the office setting with nonexcisional methods including injection sclerotherapy, rubber band ligation, and infrared coagulation.
Yesenia Rojas-Khalil +1 more
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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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