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  2. Proctitis - Wikipedia

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    Proctitis or anusitis is an inflammation of the anus and the lining of the rectum, affecting only the last 6 inches of the rectum. Signs and symptoms

  3. Rectal discharge - Wikipedia

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    Trachoma can cause an asymptomatic proctitis, but the symptoms of lymphogranuloma venereum are usually more severe, including pruritus ani, purulent rectal discharge, hematochezia rectal pain and diarrhea or constipation. [14] [24] Lymphogranuloma venereum can cause fistulas, strictures and anorectal abscesses if left untreated. Hence, it can ...

  4. Proctocolitis - Wikipedia

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  5. Lymphogranuloma venereum - Wikipedia

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    The rectal syndrome (lymphogranuloma venereum proctitis, or LGVP) arises if the infection takes place via the rectal mucosa (through anal sex) and is mainly characterized by proctocolitis or proctitis symptoms. [12] The pharyngeal syndrome is rare. It starts after infection of pharyngeal tissue, and buboes in the neck region can occur ...

  6. Rectal bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Rectal bleeding refers to bleeding in the rectum, thus a form of lower gastrointestinal bleeding.There are many causes of rectal hemorrhage, including inflamed hemorrhoids (which are dilated vessels in the perianal fat pads), rectal varices, proctitis (of various causes), stercoral ulcers, and infections.

  7. Cystica profunda - Wikipedia

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    When it occurs in the rectum it may be termed colitis cystica profunda, or termed proctitis cystica profunda. Some consider this synonymous, or closely related to solitary rectal ulcer syndrome , a consequence of internal rectal intussusception .

  8. Paraproctitis - Wikipedia

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    Paraproctitis is a purulent inflammation of the cellular tissues surrounding the rectum. [1] The most frequent cause is penetration of bacterial flora from the rectum into the surrounding cellular tissues, which may occur through an anal fissure.

  9. Management of ulcerative colitis - Wikipedia

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    Proctitis is an inflammation of the anus and the lining of the rectum, usually involving the distal, or lower, 10–15 cm (3.9–5.9 in) of the colon, including the rectum. Approximately 30% of ulcerative colitis patients initially present with proctitis.