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Vascular Malformation in the Gastrointestinal Tract Mimicking Vasculitis: A Case Report. [PDF]

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LUND-PROBE - LUND Prostate Radiotherapy Open Benchmarking and Evaluation dataset. [PDF]

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Colon and rectum

1988
The importance of the rectal examination cannot be over-stressed: it should ideally form part of every complete bowel examination. A measure of the importance of the rectal examination is gauged by the fact that about 15% of all large bowel cancers can be felt digitally.
Ian A.D. Bouchier, Malcolm C. Bateson
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The Watermelon Rectum

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2001
This is the first reported case of rectal vascular ectasia in association with gastric antral vascular ectasia (watermelon stomach). The patient, a 39-year-old woman with systemic sclerosis, reported chronic gastrointestinal blood loss and iron deficiency anemia.
Martin Shill   +2 more
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Ameboma of the rectum

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1979
the operating surgeon, and the intraluminal image was that of pale blue mucosa in which a focus of abnormal vessels was actively oozing bright red blood (Figure 18). This area corresponded to the location of the angiographic blush and was felt to be grossly consistent with an arteri­ ovenous malformation. The area was outlined by hemo­ clips externally,
Ashok Shah, John M. Rominger
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Carcinoid of the Rectum

Archives of Surgery, 1957
The express purpose of this paper is to review and analyze and add to the literature six cases of carcinoid of the rectum and to discuss the role of serotonin in the diagnosis of carcinoid. By supplementing endoscopic examination with the more recent approach of determination of serotonin blood levels, the diagnostic armamentarium for detecting rectal ...
Robert W. Ehrlich, Lamphier Ta
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Duplication of the Rectum

Gastroenterology, 1960
Summary A case of cystic duplication of the rectum in a 21-year-old woman is described. The mass was resected and the patient is now asymptomatic.
J.D. Langston   +2 more
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Leiomyoma of the rectum

American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1949
1. Leiomyoma does occur in the rectum. 2. A case is reported which substantiates the findings of the Lahey Clinic with respect to the fact that a tumor may be contained wholly within the body of a polyp, and not invade its base. 3. The immediate removal of any and all rectal polyps appears clearly indicated as a therapeutic and or prophylactic measure.
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