Biopsy rates reflect the intensity of screening with digital rectal examinations as well as prostate specific antigen. |
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In addition, high fruit intake was associated only with a reduction in rectal cancer. |
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Symptoms are similar to those of prostate enlargement, and on rectal examination the gland is felt to be very hard and irregular. |
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If a hemorrhoid begins to stick out, gently push it back into the rectal canal. |
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Fifteen percent of colorectal cancers can be detected by digital rectal examination. |
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Videodefecography is specifically designed to evaluate evacuatory disorders such as rectal prolapse and rectocele. |
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Before being referred to the colon and rectal surgery department, Mr K received four units of packed red cells as an outpatient. |
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He immediately diagnosed a small rectal lesion, which appeared clinically to be malignant. |
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Bacterial prostatitis is diagnosed by a rectal examination, which reveals the acute tenderness of the gland. |
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A rectal examination can determine the presence of fecal impaction, and a simple urinalysis can be used to screen for infection or glycosuria. |
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When inferior branches are absent, they are sometimes replaced by branches from the middle rectal, gluteal, and sciatic arteries. |
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The one where the Watcher's council makes her undergo some sort of rectal exam. |
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He had recently developed rectal pain, significant lower gastrointestinal obstructive symptoms, and weight loss. |
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A physician could recommend a colonoscopy, fecal occult blood testing, a double-barium enema, flexible sigmoidoscopy, or a general rectal exam. |
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While walking, each participant also had a rectal thermometer in place to measure core temperature. |
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Symptoms and signs of purging habits include reflux esophagitis, abdominal cramping, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding. |
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Sedation may be necessary for appraisal of the rectal mucosa in an anxious child presenting for the first time. |
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Fistulas commonly extend from the rectal sac to the perineum or genital tract in a female, or to the urinary tract in a male. |
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Pulmonary artery, nasopharyngeal, and esophageal temperatures tracked cerebral temperature better than bladder or rectal temperatures. |
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Patients were excluded if their auditory canals were obstructed with cerumen or if they had contraindications to rectal or ear temperatures. |
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High fibre foods minimize the risk of constipation, colon and rectal cancer, hiatus hernia, heart disease and obesity. |
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There is also insufficient evidence to recommend for or against routine screening with digital rectal examination, barium enema, or colonoscopy. |
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The high frequency of rectal bleeding may be because of mucosal trauma caused by scybalous stool traversing the strictured segment. |
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Oral, intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, epidural, intrathecal, sublingual, and rectal are all viable routes of morphine administration. |
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All 20 tumors were histopathologically diagnosed as rectal adenocarcinomas. |
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An abdominal mass has occasionally been palpated, and rectal examination has frequently revealed a mass in the region of the bladder. |
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On digital rectal examination, a submucosal tumor was palpated at the anorectal junction. |
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For microbiologie cultures, fresh stool is preferred to rectal swabs in which the pathogens are less in number. |
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The rectal or bimanual examination as part of the pelvic examination in healthy women has proved unnecessary in women younger than 50 years. |
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A total of 13 Salmonella isolates were recovered from cattle diarrhoeic rectal swabs comprising S. Enteritidis, S. Typhimurium, and S. Bareilly. |
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The clinical and parasitological outcomes of rectal artemether and intravenous quinine were similar. |
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The main findings on physical examination were icteric sclerae and mild skin icterus as well as dark blood in the rectal ampulla. |
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These veins anastomose freely with neighboring lumbar, pelvic, and rectal veins. |
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The rectal shelf, representing pelvic metastasis of an intra-abdominal malignancy. |
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A digital rectal exam should be performed to determine the presence of a distal lesion. |
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But it can be recognised early by periodic blood tests and digital rectal examinations. |
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Enlargement of the prostate can be diagnosed by the symptoms and digital rectal examination. |
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Oral preparations combining ergotamine and caffeine are available, as are rectal suppositories. |
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As the rectal suppositories melt, the medication soothes the inflamed area, providing symptomatic relief and promoting healing. |
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The differential diagnosis for this problem includes hemorrhoids, solitary rectal ulcer, diverticular bleeding, angiodysplasia, and proctitis. |
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Crohn's disease and, more commonly, ulcerative colitis can involve the rectal area, presenting as proctitis or fistulae. |
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The doctor either uses a gloved finger or an instrument called a proctoscope to check for abnormalities such as growths on the rectal wall. |
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It is available in liquid drops, oral liquid, chewable tablets, and rectal suppositories. |
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My fear is that if he does not win his case, we will have rectal exams up the wazoo. |
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There are no specific clinical signs on general examination, but inflammation of the rectal mucosa can readily be seen at proctoscopy. |
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In these cases there might be chronic bleeding, hemorrhoids, rectal prolapse and other diseases. |
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This in turn leads to gastric atony, floating kidney, hernia, rectal prolapse, uterine prolapse and other forms of prolapse. |
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The two treatment groups had different risks of developing rectal cancer but not of developing cancer elsewhere in the colon. |
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The tumour is often palpable on rectal or abdominal examination, and malignant ascites may also be evident. |
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A fiber-rich diet may also play a part in lowering your risk of colon and rectal cancer. |
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Not everyone needs to be tested for precancerous polyps and colon and rectal cancer. |
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The management of a sexually acquired rectal discharge parallels that of urethritis. |
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Clearly rectal cancer surgery represents a greater technical challenge than colonic surgery. |
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She frequently had abdominal pain and cramping, hard stools, and rectal pain and pressure. |
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It leads to multiple rectal and colon cancers in early adulthood for almost all of those affected by the condition. |
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There are other research findings on prevention of colon and rectal cancer. |
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If these growths go untreated, you have an almost certain chance of developing colon and rectal cancer. |
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Prostate enlargement is confirmed by a rectal examination with a finger. |
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Many of these symptoms may be due to another condition, such as piles or even rectal or bowel cancer, so it is important to see your GP as soon as possible. |
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She had just been diagnosed with inoperable rectal cancer and faced months of chemotherapy and biological therapy plus the annoyance of having an ileostomy. |
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Six months ago, at the age of 39, I was diagnosed as having rectal cancer. |
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With treatment, his abdominal pain resolved and rectal bleeding ceased. |
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In addition stool samples or rectal swabs in transport media were also collected and transported to the microbiology laboratory for further processing. |
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For some patients, especially those with rectal tumours, the diagnosis of cancer is also accompanied by the necessity for either colostomy or ileostomy. |
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She awoke one night with fierce abdominal cramping and rectal pain. |
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Normal continence depends on many interrelated factors, including stool volume and consistency, colonic function, rectal compliance, rectal sensation and sphincter function. |
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Digital rectal examination is performed to examine the prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and possible cysts that can cause ejaculatory duct obstruction. |
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One detainee was bent over for a rectal feeding that involved Ensure, the protein shake. |
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Although he insists he feels up for it, Cianci was diagnosed with rectal cancer in January. |
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Full-thickness rectal prolapse usually requires a resection of the bowel. |
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Mucous membrane involvement is common, primarily of the oral mucosa and conjunctiva, but may also include the nasopharynx, larynx, esophagus, genitalia, and rectal mucosa. |
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The mobility of the urethra, bladder, cervix, and rectal ampulla were determined by ultrasound measurements in the supine position, after voiding, and on Valsalva maneuver. |
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Children may have high fever, rectal prolapse and convulsions. |
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Symptoms typically include rectal discomfort, tenesmus, and constipation. |
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Ongoing rectal hyposensitivity may lead to faecal impaction, secondary dilation and the development of a megacolon. |
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This reduction is believed to be caused by high levels of plasma aldosterone, which leads to rectal absorption of sodium and water. |
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First undergo a rectal exam, celibacy lecture, and waiting period. |
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Evaluation of rectal tone and the presence of the bulbocavernosus reflex are included in the initial neurologic evaluation. |
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In that time there were 380 cases of colon cancer and 110 cases of rectal cancer. |
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Colonic distension can be easily accomplished by the administration of a rectal enema that includes liquid or gasiform contrast agents. |
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Brain activation responses to subliminal or supraliminal rectal stimuli and to auditory stimuli in irritable bowel syndrome. |
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The pararectal space is bordered laterally by the pelvic sidewall, anterolaterally by the cardinal ligament, and medially by the rectal pillars. |
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A biopsy was performed due to prostate spesific antigen and digital rectal examination abnormalities and indicated granulomatous prostatitis. |
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Phase I trial of cetuximab in combination with capecitabine, weekly irinotecan, and radiotherapy as neoadjuvant therapy for rectal cancer. |
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Cultures of endocervix, rectal, and pharyngeal samples obtained before treatment were negative. |
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A digital rectal examination showed a rocky, well-defined prostate with disappeared central sulcus. |
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Women whose high school diets were high in vegetables, fruits, and fish had a low risk of developing a rectal adenoma as adults. |
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He did not mention rectal feeding, but perhaps he was not fully briefed. |
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Finally weakness in the perineal body or perineocele is determined by palpating the thickness and integrity of the perineal body on rectal exam. |
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Patients also underwent overnight polysomnography and rectal manometry. |
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A total of 20 g by the sixth day had the tetanus manageable enough to transfer him onto rectal tribromoethanol but also done for fear of hepatic damage. |
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He also had rectal bleeding and had to undergo a fistulotomy. |
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The fifth speaker was sure it was none of these, but due to rectal irritation, vaso-motor reflex and advised divulsion of the sphincter. He was a protologist. |
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Reckoning that the rectal lining of the louse is chitinous and so can withstand mechanical trauma, Weigl inoculated lice anally with these rickettsiae. |
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Four of these 6 patients, including 1 patient each with appendiceal, rectal, and colon cancer with KRAS mutations in their tumors, were on study for 24 weeks or more. |
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His patient was a 72-year-old man who presented with chronic prostatism and was subsequently found to have a palpable prostatic nodule on rectal examination. |
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Diazepam, alprazolam, clobazam, clonazepam, lorazepam and midazolam have been used through intravenous, oral, intramuscular, buccal, nasal and rectal routes. |
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These researchers observed that spirochetes were commonly present in the midgut of infected ticks and occasionally seen in the hindgut and rectal ampule. |
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We assessed the reliability and accuracy of NIFT measurements at multiple locations on the body surface compared to rectal temperatures in gnotobiotic piglets. |
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Some writers have used the term rectophobia to describe a condition of morbid foreboding, claimed to be peculiar to patients afflicted with rectal disease. |
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Later it became increasingly common for surgeons to perform a resection of the tumour, oversewing the rectal stump, and fashioning an end colostomy as the initial operation. |
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This edition has new cases on sickle cell disease, rectal bleeding, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, primary syphilis, pityriasis rosacea, and congenital cataracts. |
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