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Rectal involvement revealing Wegener's disease
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 2010Wegener's disease (WD) is a systemic necrotizing vasculitis of small-sized arteries that predominantly affects the upper and lower respiratory tract and the kidneys (1).
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Rectal Biopsy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
New England Journal of Medicine, 1972RECTAL biopsy for the diagnosis of tumors of the rectum dates back at least to the beginning of this century, although it did not become a routine practice until the period between the two world wars.1 Its use in the diagnosis of amebic dysentery was reported in 1957,2 and the first attempts to define its role in the diagnosis of ulcerative colitis and
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Colonic Crohn’s Disease (Including Rectal Disease)
1993Although small and large bowel disease often coincide in patients with Crohn’s disease, the surgical management of colonic disease has many different indications and so is described separately. Colonic Crohn’s disease is more likely to be associated with perianal lesions than is small bowel disease.
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Crohn's disease in an isolated rectal stump
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1980A case is reported which illustrates the development of Crohn's disease in an isolated rectal stump occurring four-and-a-half years after subtotal colectomy for multiple polyposis coli. There was no evidence of more proximal small-bowel or colonic Crohn's disease. To our knowledge no similar occurrence has been reported in the literature.
D W, Jirsch, G W, Gardiner
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‘Microerosions’ in Rectal Biopsies in Crohn's Disease
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1984Small (less than 1 mm), superficial erosions ('microerosions') have been observed stereo-microscopically in surface-stained rectal biopsies in Crohn's disease (CD). Biopsy specimens from 97 patients with CD, 225 with ulcerative colitis (UC), and a control material of 161 patients were investigated to define the occurrence and significance of the ...
S S, Poulsen, N T, Pedersen, S, Jarnum
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Rectal Myectomy in Hirschsprung Disease
Archives of Surgery, 1975Short-segment aganglionosis is becoming more frequently recognized in view of more sophisticated diagnostic techniques, as well as the greater clinical awareness of the entity. A series of 37 patients who underwent rectal myectomy during a ten-year period was reviewed.
H B, Lynn, J A, van Heerden
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Rectal apomorphine in Parkinson's disease
The Lancet, 1991A J, Hughes +5 more
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GERIATRIC ASPECTS OF RECTAL DISEASES*
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1961openaire +2 more sources
Rectal Cancer and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
2006SELVAGGI, Francesco +2 more
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