2018
DOI: 10.23922/jarc.2018-003
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Rectal intussusception and external rectal prolapse are common at proctography in patients with mucus discharge

Abstract: Objectives: Although various pelvic floor abnormalities are recognized to cause mucus discharge (MD), little is known about the exact distribution and frequency of diseases causing MD in evacuatory disorders. This study aimed to identify the most common diseases at evacuation proctography in patients with MD. Methods: Patients seen with symptoms of evacuatory disorder underwent proctography. Data for patients with MD who were not associated with fecal incontinence (FI) were prospectively entered into a databas… Show more

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“…AI improvement in patients with no associated disorders is understandable upon considering the symptoms of associated disorders. Rectoanal intussusception and/or rectocele and mucosal prolapse are known causes of FI and/ or mucus discharge [11][12][13], and those with such disorders may obviously not experience a significant improvement in the AI after discontinuing bidet use. Other associated factors including the cauda equina syndrome, rectal carcinoma, and previous anorectal surgeries may also cause AI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AI improvement in patients with no associated disorders is understandable upon considering the symptoms of associated disorders. Rectoanal intussusception and/or rectocele and mucosal prolapse are known causes of FI and/ or mucus discharge [11][12][13], and those with such disorders may obviously not experience a significant improvement in the AI after discontinuing bidet use. Other associated factors including the cauda equina syndrome, rectal carcinoma, and previous anorectal surgeries may also cause AI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If it's performed under general anaesthesia, the gynaecological position is preferred, differently the lateral decubitus or four-legged position it's possible with a combined vaginal and rectal evaluation performed in dorsal decubitus. The classification of rectal prolapse is based on the Oxford classification, which comprises five grades (Table 1) [16].…”
Section: Clinical Findings and Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%