2000
DOI: 10.1007/s101510050031
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Diagnosis and treatment of haemorrhoids in the elderly: results from 291 patients

Abstract: Haemorrhoids are believed to be rare in elderly patients, occurring mainly in young and middle-aged subjects. Symptoms of haemorrhoids in elderly patients, in addition, require a precise differential diagnosis in order to rule out neoplasia. In this paper we report our experience in dealing with haemorrhoidal disease in 291 patients older than 65 years. Symptoms of presentation were those commonly reported by younger patients. Accurate clinical examination, proctoscopy and flexible sigmoidoscopy allowed reachi… Show more

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“…14 All the patients admitted underwent haemorrhoidectomy, which is a common surgical intervention in many rural area. 15 In the present study, the prevalence of haemorrhoid's was high in male compared to females. Many similar studies have shown the same results.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 39%
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“…14 All the patients admitted underwent haemorrhoidectomy, which is a common surgical intervention in many rural area. 15 In the present study, the prevalence of haemorrhoid's was high in male compared to females. Many similar studies have shown the same results.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 39%
“…3 The main cause of haemorrhoid's is considered to be constipation. 4 The Haemorrhoid's are of two types: internal and external. The internal haemorrhoid's are painless because it originates above dentate line and are viscerally innervated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%