2021
DOI: 10.25259/jcis_54_2021
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Perianal Inflammation or Something More?

Abstract: Perianal fistulae are commonly complicated by abscesses and ramifications, which have well-recognized imaging morphology. Less commonly, atypical findings of solid enhancing mass-like lesions with no fluid component are associated with chronic and recurrent fistulae, the etiology of which includes inflammatory masses as well as locally aggressive malignancy. The latter predicts poorer prognosis and warrants extensive surgical resection. The reading radiologist must identify the unusual appearance, be aware of … Show more

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“…14). 50 If differentiating them is not possible on imaging, tissue sampling needs to be done to confirm the difference.…”
Section: Inflammatory Phlegmonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14). 50 If differentiating them is not possible on imaging, tissue sampling needs to be done to confirm the difference.…”
Section: Inflammatory Phlegmonmentioning
confidence: 99%