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Perianal Abscesses: In Reply

Pediatrics, 2008
In Reply .— Several operations routinely performed in the recent past have become nearly obsolete, appropriately supplanted by medical management. For example, the trauma splenectomy, exploration for traumatic liver hemorrhage, and laparotomy for perforated appendicitis have been relegated to the annals of surgical management not because of results of
Peter T. Masiakos   +4 more
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Perianal Abscess and Fistula

1993
Perianal infection may present as an acute abscess or as a chronic discharging fistula but the two states are so interrelated that they are discussed together. These conditions have been recorded in writings for more than 2000 years. Fistulas were treated by ligatures, corrosives or laying open by the knife.
Philip F. Schofield   +2 more
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Fournier's gangrene following a perianal abscess

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1986
Fournier's disease is an uncommon form of gas gangrene involving the scrotum and perineum. Described by Fournier as an idiopathic condition, it must be recognized as a synergistic gangrene secondary, in most cases, to a focus of perianal infection. Urinary tract infection and local trauma follow as possible causal factors.
G, Di Falco   +6 more
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Perianal abscesses in specific conditions

Pediatric Surgery International, 2023
Bilge, Gordu, Ozlem, Boybeyi
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Incision and Drainage: Perianal Abscess

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2023
Jessica J, Wang   +2 more
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Perianal Abscesses

Pediatrics, 2008
Richard B. Johnston, Leslie L. Barton
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[An unusual perianal abscess].

Gastroenterologie clinique et biologique, 2007
Aggressive angiomyxoma (AA) is a mesenchymal tumour occurring in connective tissue of the perineum or lower pelvis with a marked tendency to local recurrence but which usually does not metastasize. Only 130 cases had been reported to date. We report the case of a 58-year-old woman, presenting with a pelvi-perineal mass, which was considered to be an ...
Marie, Soulier   +5 more
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[Perianal abscesses in twins].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2017
Perianal abscesses (PA) are relatively common in children, especially in infants. The aetiology of PA is still unknown but several factors point toward a congenital aetiology: 1) it is almost exclusively seen in infants, 2) with a male predominance, 3) predilection sites at 3 and 9 o'clock, 4) the finding of abnormal Morgagni crypts and 5) aberrant ...
Tanja Hübertz, Horsager   +1 more
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Recurrent Perianal Abscesses

2019
Evaluation for chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is recommended in a child with recurrent abscesses and/or concern for very early-onset inflammatory bowel disease A simple neutrophil count through CBC can be helpful in differentiating between defects in neutrophil number, chemotaxis, or function The index of suspicion for bacterial or ...
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Perianal abscess in children.

Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1993
The records of 16 children presenting with a diagnosis of perianal abscess, over a 5-year period, were reviewed. The clinical and microbiological features of paediatric perianal abscesses are similar to those found in adults, although the incidence of associated diseases is higher in paediatric patients.
J F, Abercrombie, B D, George
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