2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13256-018-1856-z
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Proctalgia and constipation secondary to hypertrophic polyglucosan inclusion body myopathy of the internal anal sphincter: a case report

Abstract: BackgroundHereditary polyglucosan inclusion body myopathy of the internal anal sphincter is a rare cause of proctalgia fugax and constipation. Treatment options are explored.Case presentationA 61 year-old Caucasian woman presented with an 18-year history of severe anal pain and constipation. She had no response to medical treatment which included amitriptyline and topically administered diltiazem. Endoscopy revealed no abnormalities, whereas endoanal ultrasound showed an abnormally thick internal anal sphincte… Show more

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