Anorectal ring

    • [DOC File]CAP Cancer Protocol Colon

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      The rectum is defined clinically as the distal large intestine commencing opposite the sacral promontory and ending at the anorectal ring, which corresponds to the proximal border of the puborectalis muscle palpable on digital rectal examination1 (Figure 2). When measuring below with a rigid sigmoidoscope, it extends 16 cm from the anal verge.

      anorectal anatomy


    • [DOC File]ANORECTAL PHYSIOLOGY STUDIES - Colorectal Clinic

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      Anorectal manometry - you will be asked to undress from the waist down and lie on your left side, covered with a sheet. The investigator will perform a gentle rectal examination to check if the rectum is empty and assess the tone and strength of your muscles. ... If you need transport for medical reasons, please ring . 0333 240 4909, and you ...

      common rectal problems


    • [DOC File]ANORECTAL PHYSIOLOGY STUDIES - Colorectal Clinic

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      Anorectal manometry - The test involves inserting a small flexible tube rectally and inflating a small balloon; this gives information about any sensation problems, or weaknesses in your muscles. On arrival, the nurse specialist will take a brief health history about your symptoms, explain what the test involves, answer any questions you may ...

      anorectal canal


    • [DOC File]CAP Cancer Protocol Anus

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      The anal canal begins where the rectum enters the puborectalis sling at the apex of the anal sphincter complex (palpable as the anorectal ring on digital rectal examination and approximately 1 cm to 2 cm proximal to the dentate line) and ends with the squamous mucosa blending with the perianal skin (Figure 1), which coincides roughly with the ...

      anoderm anatomy


    • [DOC File]SIMILIMUM IN HAEMORRHOIDS

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      It usually commences at the anorectal ring and ends at the dentate line. The External haemorrhoids . is situated outside the anal orifice and is covered by skin (squamous epithelium). The two varieties may coexist and the condition is called . interno-external haemorrhoids.

      dentate line


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      Anorectal ring. Seminal vesicles. Cervix. Which of the following structures do NOT drain to the internal iliac lymph nodes? ovaries. fallopian tubes. uterus. vagina. cervix. Posterior division of internal iliac artery does NOT include: superior gluteal branch. iliolumbar branch. lateral sacral branch. superior vesical branch. all of the above

      extrasphincteric fistula


    • [DOC File]RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

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      It usually commences at the anorectal ring and ends at the dentate line. The external haemorrhoid is situated outside the anal orifice and is covered by skin. The two varieties may coexist and the condition is called intero-external haemorrhoids. The clinical features include-

      perianal anatomy


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