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1. Frequent causes of anal pain are anal fissures, perianal thrombosis, proctalgia fugax and perianal inflammation.

2. Subdural hematoma.

3. It's a hematoma.

4. M.R.I. showed a subdural hematoma.

5. His chest is one big hematoma.

6. A Contusion is a type of hematoma

7. InContinence should be distinguished from soiling, perianal excoriation and seepage.

8. Anal abscess; Rectal abscess; Perirectal abscess; Perianal abscess; Gland abscess; Abscess - Anorectal

9. Atraumatic subdural hematoma and subdural hygroma are briefly addressed

10. For example, a perianal Abscess almost exclusively general anaesthetic (GA) or spinal

11. Condylomata acuminata most commonly affects the penis, vagina, vulva, cervix, perianal area, and perineum

12. Objective To discuss the effect of stereotaxic aspiration on chronic subdural hematoma.

13. * hematoma ( blood accumulating under the skin causing a lump or bruise )

14. Buttock abscesses are common but must be clinically distinguished from perianal and perirectal infections (Fig

15. Mi perro tuvo que ser operado para curarle un hematoma Auricular

16. To discuss a new effective method for treatment of chronic subdural hematoma.

17. Traumatic intramural hematoma of the duodenum is a rare entity in children.

18. It's a big duodenal hematoma with pretty brisk bleeding along the anterior perforation.

19. To date, Benzidine stain has not been utilized to characterize splinter hemorrhage (subungual hematoma)

20. A subdural hematoma is most commonly caused by a severe injury to the head.

21. This skin around the Anal verge is called the periAnal skin (previously called the Anal margin)

22. Moderate pain may be caused by anal prolapse, hemorrhoids, anal tumors, anal eczema and perianal prolapse.

23. Inadequate treatment of an Auricular hematoma can lead to the development of an

24. Allogeneic blood transfusions increased the risk for postoperative hematoma, infection, and cardiovascular complication.

25. An old hematoma placed where this one is could have caused his coma.

26. Approximately fifteen percent of occurrences of head trauma result in a subdural hematoma.

27. Methods Analysed 12 patients with riding transverse sinuses hematoma treated by transconfluencesinuses suboccipital craniotomy.

28. Conclusion Single - bore or double - bore drainage is effective in treating chronic subdural hematoma.

29. The following 50 proctologic procedures were performed using TLA as day surgery cases: perianal vein thrombectomy (n=15), subanodermal fistula resection (n=7), anal polyp resection (n=7), fissurectomy (n=6), perianal abscess revision (n=6), excision of anal skin tags (n=3), hemorrhoidectomy for thrombosed piles (n=3), intersphincteric fistula extirpation (n=1), pilonidal sinus (n=1), and perianal tumor excision (n=1).

30. Two cases of phlegmonous gastritis complicated with subdural hematoma are reported in this paper.

31. The clinical presentation mimicks common causes of acute anal pain such as perianal abscesses, fissures or thrombosed haemorrhoids.

32. I did note some minor swelling in the left anterior... which is consistent with subdural hematoma.

33. Objective To explore the effects and motheds of extensive pterional approach to treat compound subdural hematoma.

34. Objective To explore the operation effect of simple awl cranium drainage in treating chronic subdural hematoma.

35. Conclusion: BHID should be the first way to treat traumatic slow subdural hematoma in atmospheric pressure.

36. Life-threatening emergencies requiring immediate transfer are rare in the specialty of neurosurgery: patients with subdural hematoma or occlusive hydrocephalus should be promptly transferred, while trephination for acute epidural hematoma can if necessary also be performed by a surgeon on-site.

37. Brinston was a passenger on a motorcycle that crashed, leaving him with a broken neck and a subdural hematoma

38. An Auricular hematoma is a collection of blood underneath the perichondrium of the ear that typically occurs secondary to trauma

39. The most common sites where Chancres develop include the penis (Figure 1), labia, perianal region, or lip/mouth (Figure 2).

40. Anorectal abscess (also known as an anal/rectal abscess, or perianal/perirectal abscess) is an abscess adjacent to the anus

41. A positive CT scan included findings of a subdural, epidural or parenchymal hematoma, subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral Contusion or depressed skull fracture.

42. Below the dentate line local anaesthesia is sufficient for operative treatment of the following diseases: perianal thromboses, tumors of the skin and the connective tissue, skin tags, second degree hemorrhoids, segmental anal prolapses, anal fissures, cryptitis, uncom- phcated anal fistulas and perianal abscesses. The postoperative treatment follows the rules of healing by second intention.

43. Included in this group are perianal, peristomal, and perifistular ulceration, as well as granulomatous Cutaneous inflammation separate from gastrointestinal tract openings (metastatic Cro …

44. Absolute reclined position during 48 hours with elevated lower limbs during hemostasis, reduces the oedema and decreases the frequency of hematoma.

45. This approach has allowed facial plastic surgeons to address the ptotic brow with decreased rates of edema, hematoma, hypesthesia, alopecia and scarring.

46. Angiography may be performed before evacuation of an intracerebral hematoma, in an attempt to demonstrate an aneurysm or AVM before surgery

47. Trauma can cause a hematoma that separates the Auricular perichondrium from the underlying cartilage and interrupts blood vessels that nourish the cartilage.

48. 21 Objective To summarize the experience of acu te traumatic cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea or otorrhea concurrent with intracranial hematoma due to basal fracture.

49. Akebia saponin D (ASD, asperosaponin VI) is useful in combating against lower backache, fatty liver, traumatic hematoma, bone rupture, and even Alzheimer’s disease

50. Abdominal TB can present with involvement of any of the following sites: peritoneum, esophagus, stomach, intestinal tract, hepatobiliary tree, pancreas, perianal area, and lymph nodes

51. Tuberculosis, lymphogranuloma venereum (caused by Chlamydia trachomatis), Neisseria gonorrhoeae and actinomycosis can cause perianal suppuration, resulting in a specific clinical presentation requiring a specific treatment strategy.

52. Meterials and Methods: The CT findings and clinical symptoms in 18 cases with interhemispheric subdural hematoma were analyzed, and discussed on etiological and pathological basis.

53. After exclusion of a pulmonary embolism, the abdominal CT scan and cavography revealed a subcapsular hematoma of the entire dorsal liver surface and compression of the retrohepatic vena cava.

54. The doctor said that there was no need to medicate my pain, that it was just a hematoma and that the pain would go away by itself.

55. Methods Transcranial drainage and closed tee-junctions irrigation was carried out under local anesthesia in 31 cases of chronic subdural hematoma by using self-made trocar and osteotome .

56. Contusions are a type of hematoma, which refers to any collection of blood outside of a blood vessel. While the term Contusion might sound serious, it’s just a …

57. Conclusion Sphenotresia has the same security with traditional craniotomy in the treatment of epidural hematoma, but the overall effect of sphenotresia is better than that traditional open craniotomy.

58. Such information was useful in selecting and evaluating the effectiveness of treatment for complicating factors such as cerebral vasospasm, cerebral edema, acute and chronic hydrocephalus and intracerebral hematoma.

59. Neuropathological investigation revealed the typical alterations brought about by craniotomy carried out for a subdural hematoma caused by the tearing off of Vv. cerebralis superiores, as well as extensive contusion hemorrhages.

60. Condylomata acuminata (also known as anogenital warts or venereal warts) are manifestations of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection that typically appear as flesh-colored or hyperpigmented verrucous papules or plaques in the perianal or genital region

61. A 73-year-old woman with B-cell lymphatic leukemia with a secondary antibody deficiency syndrome and anemia suffered for one year with perianal ulcerations caused by acyclovir-resistant herpes simplex infection Type II.

62. The indication for our 483 plastic surgical procedures in ano-rectal disease were mucosal prolapse, 3rd degree hemorrhoids combined with mucosal prolapse, ectropium, anal stenosis, large perianal tumors, high transsphincteric anal fistulae and small rectovaginal fistulae.

63. Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the Apocrine glands, which mostly occurs in the axillar, inguinal, perianal, and perineal regions, as well as the inframammary fold and the intermammary cleft

64. When two prairie dogs encounter each other at the edges of their territories, they will start staring, make bluff charges, flare their tails, chatter their teeth, and sniff each other's perianal scent glands.

65. Contusions are a type of hematoma, which refers to any collection of blood outside of a blood vessel. While the term contusion might sound serious, it’s just a medical term for the common bruise.

66. A bruise, also known as a Contusion, is a type of hematoma of tissue, the most common cause being capillaries damaged by trauma, causing localized bleeding that extravasates into the surrounding interstitial tissues

67. Symptoms and signs of acute intracerebral pressure due to compression of the brain substance from the inside (hydrocephalus occlusus, hydrocephalus communicans) is in contrast to compression from the outside, e.g., epidural, subdural hematoma.

68. Condyloma acuminatum (genital wart, venereal wars) is a sexually transmitted papilloma of viral origin, usually occurring on the external genitals or in the perianal region.… Condylomata Acuminata (Condyloma Acuminata): Read more about Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Complications, Causes …

69. Chorionic bump is a finding that can be uncommonly seen in a first-trimester scan.It may represent a small hematoma bulging into the gestational sac or an anembryonic (failed) second pregnancy that is being resorbed

70. An Anorectal abscess (also referred to as an anal abscess, rectal abscess, perianal abscess, or perirectal abscess depending on its location) is a pus-filled cavity that forms within the furrows of the anal canal (called the anal sinuses).

71. Anorectal abscess, recurrent fistula-in-ano, and perianal Crohn’s disease.54–58 in a retrospective study, of patients with confirmed Anorectal abscess, the sensitivity of C t was 77% and 70% in immunocompetent and immuno-compromised patients.59 an advantage of mRi over Ct

72. Most soft-tissue abscesses and associated bacteremia in IDA are caused by Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus viridans or group A streptococci. In a large review of cases of bacteremia in IDA, mycotic aneurysms, pseudoaneurysms that develop when an extravascular hematoma communicates with the intravascular space, occurred in 9 % of the cases.

73. Anal sac Adenocarcinoma is reported to represent 2% of all skin tumors and 17% of perianal tumors in dogs.1,2 So although it is an uncommon tumor, it is locally invasive and has a high rate of metastasis to the draining iliac lymph nodes, making early diagnosis and treatment essential for long-term control.

74. Ageusia in carotid dissection is explained by the close anatomic relation of the internal carotid artery and the chorda tympani in the short petrous bone. However, since extension of the space-occupying, dissecting intramural hematoma into the carotid channel as in our patient occurs infrequently – a probable precondition for the chorda tympani lesion – loss of taste is accordingly very rare.

75. Neurologic complications: delirium and hallucinations related to alcohol or contaminated heroin or cocaine, or benzodiazepine use; seizures related to overdoses, cocaine-induced vasospasm, abscess, HIV-related infection, embolic or thrombotic stroke, meningitis, subdural hematoma, and alcohol withdrawal; traumatic and atraumatic mononeuropathies; Bell's palsy; infectious neurologic complications (meningitis, brain abscess, subdural and epidural abscesses, mycotic aneurysms). Immunologic abnormalities: hypergammaglobulinemia; thrombocytopenic purpura.