2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2012.03.178
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Anorectal bleeding: etiology, evaluation, and management (with videos)

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“…Although the true incidence and prevalence of rectal bleeding is unknown, community based surveys suggest a 13 to 20% prevalence. 51 Hemorrhoids constitute a significant portion of anorectal bleeding that present as LGIB and have been discussed earlier. However, there are a variety of other common anorectal diseases that can present with bleeding, such as anal fissures, fistula, solitary rectal ulcers, rectal prolapse, dieulafoy lesion, and anal cancer.…”
Section: Anorectal Bleedingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Although the true incidence and prevalence of rectal bleeding is unknown, community based surveys suggest a 13 to 20% prevalence. 51 Hemorrhoids constitute a significant portion of anorectal bleeding that present as LGIB and have been discussed earlier. However, there are a variety of other common anorectal diseases that can present with bleeding, such as anal fissures, fistula, solitary rectal ulcers, rectal prolapse, dieulafoy lesion, and anal cancer.…”
Section: Anorectal Bleedingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The common causes of bleeding from this area include hemorrhoids (before and after treatment), stercoral ulcers, anal fissures, and Dieulafoy lesions. 30 The data on endoscopic treatment of bleeding from the ATZ are sparse, with reported rebleeding rates as high as 48%. 30…”
Section: Anal Transitional Zone Bleedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 The data on endoscopic treatment of bleeding from the ATZ are sparse, with reported rebleeding rates as high as 48%. 30…”
Section: Anal Transitional Zone Bleedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thomson 2 , em 1975, comprovou que hemorroidas são coxins vasculares e não varizes. Pacientes com hemorroidas e sangramento indolor são encaminhados para a colonoscopia com o intuito de excluir outras causas de sangramento como neoplasia [3][4][5] .…”
Section: Hemorroidasunclassified