Haemorrhoids are highly vascular cushions of connective tissue in the anal canal, which are normal structures of the human body. Haemorrhoidal disease in clinical practice means that there is an abnormal enlargement of the anal cushions when these transform into “anal nodules”, bleed and/or prolapse. Haemorrhoidal disease is very common. Despite numerous studies undertaken and knowledge accumulated on the aetiology and pathogenesis of haemorrhoidal disease in the last decade, the specific mechanisms responsible for the development of the disease are not thoroughly understood. The pathophysiology is most likely multifactorial and complex, manifested by muscle weakness, intrarectal prolapse, changes in vascular pressure and flow in blood vess...
The most important factors in the development of chronic haemorrhoids today are considered to be the...
Hemorrhoids are a common anorectal disease and are often found in clinical practice. Patients mostly...
Objective Until today, the true pathophysiology of hemorrhoidal disease (HD) has not yet been unrave...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Sciendo. All rights reserved.Haemorrhoids are highly vascular cushions o...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Sciendo. All rights reserved.Haemorrhoids are highly vascular cushions o...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Sciendo. All rights reserved.Haemorrhoids are highly vascular cushions o...
Background: Haemorrhoidal Disease (HD) is a frequent anal disorder and one of the most common findin...
Background: Haemorrhoidal disease (HD) is a frequent anal disorder and one of the most common findin...
Clinical information monographHaemorrhoids are vascular-rich connective tissue cushions located with...
Haemorrhoids are one of the most common anal disorders encountered in primary care. Haemorrhoids a...
Correct definition of haemorrhoidal disease allows the estimation of the incidence and the therapeut...
Haemorrhoidal disease (HD) is a frequent anal disorder and one of the most common findings identifie...
Haemorrhoid is conditioned by thrombosis of specific - cavernous - veins (bodies) of the rectum fill...
The pathogenesis of hemorrhoids is a weakening of the anal cushion and spasm of the internal sphinct...
Objective Until today, the true pathophysiology of hemorrhoidal disease (HD) has not yet been unrave...
The most important factors in the development of chronic haemorrhoids today are considered to be the...
Hemorrhoids are a common anorectal disease and are often found in clinical practice. Patients mostly...
Objective Until today, the true pathophysiology of hemorrhoidal disease (HD) has not yet been unrave...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Sciendo. All rights reserved.Haemorrhoids are highly vascular cushions o...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Sciendo. All rights reserved.Haemorrhoids are highly vascular cushions o...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Sciendo. All rights reserved.Haemorrhoids are highly vascular cushions o...
Background: Haemorrhoidal Disease (HD) is a frequent anal disorder and one of the most common findin...
Background: Haemorrhoidal disease (HD) is a frequent anal disorder and one of the most common findin...
Clinical information monographHaemorrhoids are vascular-rich connective tissue cushions located with...
Haemorrhoids are one of the most common anal disorders encountered in primary care. Haemorrhoids a...
Correct definition of haemorrhoidal disease allows the estimation of the incidence and the therapeut...
Haemorrhoidal disease (HD) is a frequent anal disorder and one of the most common findings identifie...
Haemorrhoid is conditioned by thrombosis of specific - cavernous - veins (bodies) of the rectum fill...
The pathogenesis of hemorrhoids is a weakening of the anal cushion and spasm of the internal sphinct...
Objective Until today, the true pathophysiology of hemorrhoidal disease (HD) has not yet been unrave...
The most important factors in the development of chronic haemorrhoids today are considered to be the...
Hemorrhoids are a common anorectal disease and are often found in clinical practice. Patients mostly...
Objective Until today, the true pathophysiology of hemorrhoidal disease (HD) has not yet been unrave...