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Histoplasmosis of the Colon and Condyloma Accuminata...
Stain Gomori methenamine The organisms were highlighted with a silver histochemical staining technique (B, Gomori methenamine silver. In pathology, the Gömöri methenamine silver stain, abbreviated...
Histoplasmosis of the Colon and Condyloma Accuminata...
Extensive ulceration with necrosis and polymorphonuclear exudate and lymphocyte with macrophages, there are structures consisting with Histoplasma capsulaptum.
Histoplasmosis of the Colon and Condyloma Accuminata...
There papillomatosis with acanthosis and koilocytosis
Colonic interposition for Esophageal Substitution...
X-ray Film X-ray Film. Colonic interposition is observed there is a stenosis part of the upper portion.
Anal Fissure
An anal fissure is a laceration in the lining of the anal canal distal to the dentate line, which most commonly occurs in the posterior midline and is often caused by local trauma such as the passage...
Anal Fissure
An anal fissure is a small tear or cut in the skin lining the anus which can cause pain and or bleeding.
Peri Anal Tuberculosis
Cutaneous manifestations of tuberculosis are exceptional. In patients with protracted peri-anal ulceration, a biopsy should be performed that will show a typical tuberculoid granuloma. The most frequently...
Condyloma Acuminatum
Extensive perianal condyloma acuminata. This condition is generally caused by infection with human papillomavirus. Condylomata can reach substantial size, and multiple lesions are common. If one lesion...
Fistula-in-ano
A fistula-in-ano is a hollow tract lined with granulation tissue connecting a primary opening inside the anal canal to a secondary opening in the perianal skin. Secondary tracts may be multiple and...
Pathophysiology
The cryptoglandular hypothesis states that an infection begins in the anal gland and progresses into the muscular wall of the anal sphincters to cause an anorectal abscess. Following surgical or spontaneous...
Fistula-in-ano
Digital rectal examination may reveal a fibrous tract or cord beneath the skin. It also helps delineate any further acute inflammation that is not yet drained. Lateral or posterior induration suggests...
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