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Anorectal tissues

Fig. 8.38a,b. False positive diagnosis intermittently prolapsing rectal mucosa a axial image shows a smooth soft tissue filling defect at the anorectal region (arrow) b endoluminal 3D image shows an apparent low rectal mass (arrows). Conventional colonoscopy showed edematous mucosa due to rectal prolapse. Lesson Rectal mucosa can appear very prominent, particularly in case of mucosal prolapse, simulating low rectal masses... [Pg.111]


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