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Imperforate Anus, also known as anal atresia, is a rare birth defect. Unable to pass stool through the gastrointestinal tract, this condition can result in ...
Men can develop HPV-linked cancer of the mouth and throat, penis, or anus. HPV infections are common among sexually active people, and infections often ...
A healthcare professional may suggest an HPV test for cells from the anus. HPV testing on anal cells is not suggested in general. But some groups of people ...
... anus. The proposal will include permission for chart review and database information storage, to develop a database that will include MRN, imperforate anus ...
... anus. Anal cancer from HPV often grows slowly. It may not cause symptoms at first. When symptoms appear, they can include bleeding from the anus or rectum ...
Diagnosis. Screening tests are important for finding polyps before they become cancerous. These tests also can help find colorectal cancer in its early ...
This rare condition happens when the rectum slips outside of the anus. Find out about symptoms and treatment.
This condition causes serious or life-threatening diarrhea. It often follows antibiotic use and often affects people in the hospital for other conditions.
The anus may not open and the intestine may be short. The penis or the vagina may be split. The pelvic bones are affected as well. The kidneys, backbone and ...
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