| D012002 |
Rectal Diseases |
Pathological developments in the RECTUM region of the large intestine (INTESTINE, LARGE). |
Anorectal Diseases,Anorectal Disorders,Rectal Disorders,Anorectal Disease,Anorectal Disorder,Rectal Disease,Rectal Disorder |
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| D012003 |
Rectal Fistula |
An abnormal anatomical passage connecting the RECTUM to the outside, with an orifice at the site of drainage. |
Anal Fistula,Fistula, Rectal |
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| D012005 |
Rectal Prolapse |
Protrusion of the rectal mucous membrane through the anus. There are various degrees: incomplete with no displacement of the anal sphincter muscle; complete with displacement of the anal sphincter muscle; complete with no displacement of the anal sphincter muscle but with herniation of the bowel; and internal complete with rectosigmoid or upper rectum intussusception into the lower rectum. |
Anus Prolapse,Anus Prolapses,Prolapse, Anus,Prolapse, Rectal,Prolapses, Anus,Prolapses, Rectal,Rectal Prolapses |
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| D012006 |
Rectovaginal Fistula |
An abnormal anatomical passage between the RECTUM and the VAGINA. |
Fistula, Rectovaginal,Fistulas, Rectovaginal,Rectovaginal Fistulas |
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| D012007 |
Rectum |
The distal segment of the LARGE INTESTINE, between the SIGMOID COLON and the ANAL CANAL. |
Rectums |
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| D005242 |
Fecal Incontinence |
Failure of voluntary control of the anal sphincters, with involuntary passage of feces and flatus. |
Bowel Incontinence,Fecal Soiling,Incontinence, Bowel,Incontinence, Fecal,Soilings, Fecal |
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| D005260 |
Female |
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Females |
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| D005401 |
Fissure in Ano |
A painful linear tear at the margin of the anus. It appears as a crack or slit in the mucous membrane of the anus and is very painful and difficult to heal. |
Anal Fissure,Anal Ulcer,Anal Ulcers,Fissure, Anal,Ulcer, Anal,Ulcers, Anal |
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| D006801 |
Humans |
Members of the species Homo sapiens. |
Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man |
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| D000038 |
Abscess |
Accumulation of purulent material in tissues, organs, or circumscribed spaces, usually associated with signs of infection. |
Abscesses |
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