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... rectum. The dye fills and coats the lining of the bowel, showing a clear outline of the colon and rectum. The X-ray will often show the difference between ...
These are very common, especially in the lower colon and rectum. They are usually small and almost never turn into cancer. Inflammatory polyps. These polyps ...
... rectum than loose stool. In addition, changes in the rectum wall that cause the rectum to stiffen (from radiation treatment, rectal surgery or inflammatory ...
Anal fistula (an abnormal channel between the anus or rectum usually to the skin near the anus); Anal itching (pruritus ani); Anal sex; Anal or rectal stricture ...
The anal canal is a short tube at the end of the rectum. Anal cancer may appear like a firm lump or bump, an open sore or ulcer, or a thickened, wartlike area ...
... rectum. "The good news is that colorectal cancer is curable," says Dr. Larson in both primary and recurrent disease. "With advancements in treatment, even ...
"The colon and rectum are what we call the large intestine. It's about 5 feet long and is the last part of the GI (gastrointestinal) tract, just before the GI ...
A feeling that the rectum is blocked. The need to use a finger to pass stool. Chronic constipation is having two or more of these symptoms for three months or ...
In addition, Mayo colorectal surgeons: Pioneered the procedure to remove the diseased colon and rectum and reconnect the intestines to the anus (ileoanal ...
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