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The surgical diagnostic procedure used to examine the organs of the abdomen is called laparoscopy. This minimally-invasive procedure requires small incisions and long thin tubes with high-resolution camera and intense light are used to check the abdominal organs. The best part of laparoscopy is that it allows the doctor to examine the internal organs without performing an open surgery and additionally, biopsy samples can also be obtained during this diagnostic procedure. Check the following shor...more
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Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are arterio-venous channels and connective tissues in the anal canal. They act as a cushion in their normal state and help in stool regulation. They become a disease when they get inflamed. Even though hemorrhoids are one of the most common causes of anal pathology, many patients feel embarrassed to seek its treatment. How much do you know about piles? Test yourself with this small quiz.
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An anal fistula is a chronic abnormal connection between the anal canal and skin near the anus. It can be described as narrow tunnel having its internal opening in the anal canal and external opening in the perianal skin. Fistulae are more commonly seen in the patients who have developed an abscess in the anal canal earlier. Take the following quiz to get an overview of the anal fistula:
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Last Updated: 8 years ago • Featured Quiz
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'Piles' is characterized by the swelling and inflammation of the rectal and anal veins that cause discomfort and bleeding. It usually affects the lower part of the rectum and the anus. On the other hand, an anal fistula refers to an infected tunnel or channel between the anal canal (internal opening) and the skin near the anus (external opening). It is more common in the people with a history of an anal abscess. An anal fistula is formed when the anal abscess drains out but does not heal in a pr...more
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