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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2008
Rectal prolapse is a common occurrence in cattle and small ruminants. This article discusses the causes, correction, and postoperative treatment of rectal prolapse in cattle and sheep.
David E, Anderson, Matt D, Miesner
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Rectal prolapse is a common occurrence in cattle and small ruminants. This article discusses the causes, correction, and postoperative treatment of rectal prolapse in cattle and sheep.
David E, Anderson, Matt D, Miesner
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Archives of Surgery, 1958
Megarectum, unassociated with dilatation of the proximal bowel, is a rare anomaly. Two such cases, 1,6 each in children with imperforate anus, are recorded. Prolapse of a megarectum in an adult with a normally functioning anus and no other bowel anomaly is, we believe, a unique occurrence.
P B, DARON, H A, KING
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Megarectum, unassociated with dilatation of the proximal bowel, is a rare anomaly. Two such cases, 1,6 each in children with imperforate anus, are recorded. Prolapse of a megarectum in an adult with a normally functioning anus and no other bowel anomaly is, we believe, a unique occurrence.
P B, DARON, H A, KING
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Journal de chirurgie, 2000
Rectal prolapse and rectal intussuception correspond to two stages of the same disease. Rectal prolapse is unusual but requires surgical treatment. Abdominal rectopexy is the most effective procedure but increases the risk of postoperative constipation. This risk decreases when the lateral sides are not touched during rectal dissection.
Lazorthes F, Liagre A, IOVINO, Francesco
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Rectal prolapse and rectal intussuception correspond to two stages of the same disease. Rectal prolapse is unusual but requires surgical treatment. Abdominal rectopexy is the most effective procedure but increases the risk of postoperative constipation. This risk decreases when the lateral sides are not touched during rectal dissection.
Lazorthes F, Liagre A, IOVINO, Francesco
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International Urogynecology Journal, 2008
Female pelvic organ prolapse is a common condition that is said to be multifactorial in aetiology. While a number of risk factors such as vaginal childbirth, obesity and ageing are commonly accepted, it is not clear as to how these risk factors affect the development of prolapse-that is, which pathophysiologic mechanisms are responsible for disease ...
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Female pelvic organ prolapse is a common condition that is said to be multifactorial in aetiology. While a number of risk factors such as vaginal childbirth, obesity and ageing are commonly accepted, it is not clear as to how these risk factors affect the development of prolapse-that is, which pathophysiologic mechanisms are responsible for disease ...
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European Urology, 1985
Although rare, the prolapsed ureterocele constitutes a urologic emergency that can rapidly evolve to severe conditions due to congestion and necrosis, and to obstruction of the urinary tract. A simple external resection resolves the emergency, allowing a postoperative investigation of the whole urinary tract to be performed, in order to adequately ...
F T, Dénes +4 more
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Although rare, the prolapsed ureterocele constitutes a urologic emergency that can rapidly evolve to severe conditions due to congestion and necrosis, and to obstruction of the urinary tract. A simple external resection resolves the emergency, allowing a postoperative investigation of the whole urinary tract to be performed, in order to adequately ...
F T, Dénes +4 more
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Rectal prolapse but it is not just a rectal prolapse
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2020Tahani Al Mughaizwi +3 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America
Rectal prolapse is a complex, multifactorial condition with significant functional and psychosocial impact. This review outlines current understanding of its pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation, and evidence-based management.
Jana, Zeineddine +2 more
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Rectal prolapse is a complex, multifactorial condition with significant functional and psychosocial impact. This review outlines current understanding of its pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation, and evidence-based management.
Jana, Zeineddine +2 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1970
R H, Mathog, G B, Ferguson, W R, Hudson
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R H, Mathog, G B, Ferguson, W R, Hudson
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