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... Rectum Pr ..... Prostate L.A .. Levator Ani E.S. R.V. External Sphincter Rectal Valve C.M ........ Column of ... RECTUM ( R. ) , 5 to 6 nches long , begins at the level of the third sacral vertebra as a con- inuation of the sigmoid colon ...
... Rectum Pr ..... Prostate L.A .. Levator Ani E.S. R.V. External Sphincter Rectal Valve C.M ........ Column of ... RECTUM ( R. ) , 5 to 6 nches long , begins at the level of the third sacral vertebra as a con- inuation of the sigmoid colon ...
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... rectal abscess is probably a complication and not a cause of anal fistula . Frequently they are of tuberculous origin . PROLAPSE OF RECTUM Prolapse of the rectum varies considerably in degree . Slight to marked FISSURE - IN - ANO Netter ...
... rectal abscess is probably a complication and not a cause of anal fistula . Frequently they are of tuberculous origin . PROLAPSE OF RECTUM Prolapse of the rectum varies considerably in degree . Slight to marked FISSURE - IN - ANO Netter ...
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... rectum . In other cases , the anal region remains intact and the injury is limited to the lower portion of the rectum . These cases are particularly dangerous because of infection in the extraperitoneal perirectal region . Rectal ...
... rectum . In other cases , the anal region remains intact and the injury is limited to the lower portion of the rectum . These cases are particularly dangerous because of infection in the extraperitoneal perirectal region . Rectal ...
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