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Rectal foreign body - pen
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22 Nov 2020
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Rectal foreign body
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Rectal foreign body
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01 Jul 2008
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Rectal foreign body - deodorant bottle
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12 Dec 2011
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Rectal foreign body - wooden stick
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10 Aug 2015
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Rectal foreign body - plastic bespoke device
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12 Dec 2011
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Rectal foreign body
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07 May 2015
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Rectal foreign body - bottle
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07 May 2015
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Foreign body
Foreign bodies are objects lying partially or wholly within the body that originated in the external environment. Foreign body placement is voluntary or involuntary. Although implanted medical devices represent foreign bodies in the broad sense of the term, these have their own set of articles (...
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Lower abdominal/pelvic calcification
Causes of calcifications in the lower abdomen and pelvis include:
vascular calcifications
atherosclerosis
aneurysm
phlebolith
urogenital
uterine fibroid
ovarian dermoid
prostatic calcification
seminal vesicle and ductus deferens calcification
bladder stones
gallstones
dropped stones ...
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Medical devices in the abdomen and pelvis
Medical devices in the abdomen and pelvis are important to be recognized, just like medical devices of the chest. We often ignore these devices, considering them to be incidental and non-pathological, however it is essential to be aware of potential complications.
Gastrointestinal devices
tube...
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Rectum
The rectum is the last part of the large intestine. It is located within the pelvis and is the continuation of the sigmoid colon after the rectosigmoid junction and continues as the anal canal at the anorectal angle created by puborectalis.
Gross anatomy
At the level of the S3 vertebral body,...
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Medical abbreviations and acronyms (R)
This article contains a list of commonly used medical abbreviations and acronyms that start with the letter R and may be encountered in medicine and radiology (please keep the main list and any sublists in alphabetic order).
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R ...
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Anusitis
Anusitis is inflammation of the anal canal lining.
Terminology
Anusitis should not be confused with proctitis, which is distinguished as inflammation of rectal mucosa.
Epidemiology
Anusitis is associated with diet, in particular excess intake of coffee, cola, beer, citrus, spices, and/or hot...
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Pneumoretroperitoneum
Pneumoretroperitoneum is by definition presence of gas within the retroperitoneal space.
Pathology
Pneumoretroperitoneum is always abnormal and has a relatively small differential:
perforated retroperitoneal hollow viscus
duodenum
peptic ulcer disease 12
blunt or penetrating abdominal trau...
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Rectum perforation by foreign body
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02 Oct 2019
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Foreign body in rectum - aluminum cigar cover tube
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21 Jan 2015
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Large foreign body insertion
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03 Apr 2024
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Perforated rectum: intraperitoneal zucchini
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12 Sep 2011
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Per rectal ventriculoperitoneal shunt
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01 Apr 2021
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