2020
DOI: 10.12669/pjms.36.6.1832
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The Controversy of Surgical Intervention for Anal Canal Duplication in Children

Abstract: Objective: Since the first definition of anal canal little has been discovered about the etiology of this rare condition. We present four asymptomatic cases of anal canal duplication with diverse clinical and surgical findings. Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed on four infants presenting with asymptomatic anal canal duplication, born between 2014 and 2016. Clinical characteristics and pathologic findings of patients either by radiological imaging or pathology were evaluated. The primary… Show more

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“…It is important to note that symptoms are less likely to occur if the patient has an isolated case of ACD [ 11 ]. The review found that age increases the probability of developing symptoms and complications [ 6 ]. Thus, early diagnosis and treatment are vital to improving disease outcomes.…”
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“…It is important to note that symptoms are less likely to occur if the patient has an isolated case of ACD [ 11 ]. The review found that age increases the probability of developing symptoms and complications [ 6 ]. Thus, early diagnosis and treatment are vital to improving disease outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Constipation and pain are the most common symptoms; however, this disease most frequently presents without symptoms. [ 6 , 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The appendix and duodenum are infrequently involved [ 1 , 68 70 ]. A number of 50 cases were also reported as anal canal duplications [ 71 ].…”
Section: Other Cystic Hamartomasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under microscope, the gastric or intestinal mucosa-lined cyst is surrounded by a well-defined smooth muscle coat, without a cleavage plane between the cyst and muscularis propria of the involved GI segment, making it contiguous with the GI wall [ 1 , 9 , 68 ]. In the anal canal duplication, the cyst is lined by squamous or transitional epithelium [ 71 ].…”
Section: Other Cystic Hamartomasmentioning
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