Rectal prolapse occurs when a mucosal or full thickness layer of rectal tissue slides through the anal orifice. It is relatively infrequent and occurs commonly in elderly women. This report is to bring to focus the possibility of a rectal prolapse being misdiagnosed as haemorrhoids in pregnancy. A case of a 35-year-old woman, gravida 4, para 3+0, found to have a large rectal prolapse but misdiagnosed as prolapsed haemorrhoids at 34 weeks gestation is reported. Although rectal prolapse is not a common condition during childbearing years, it is instructive for obstetricians and midwives to be vigilant in all cases of pregnant women presenting with rectal protrusion or bleeding
Rectal prolapse is protrusion of some or all layers of wall of rectum. In infants, the prolapse usua...
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is an infrequent cause of morbidity in pregnancy. We presented a case of...
Introduction. Many factors have been indentified as a possible cause of rectal prolaps. Despite t...
Rectal prolapse occurs when a mucosal or full thickness layer of rectal tissue slides through the a...
Rectal prolapse is complete or partial protrusion of rectal tissue through the anus to the exterior ...
A 45 years female presented with a complain of something coming out through her anus since one year,...
Full-thickness prolapse of the rectum is defined as pro-trusion of the full thickness of the rectal ...
A case of combined genital prolapse and rectal prolapse in a 60-year-old multipara is reported. The ...
Rectal prolapse belongs to the group of rare diseases of the rectum and anus. It is mostly observed ...
The study comprised of 30 cases of rectal prolapse admitted at The Govt. Stanley Medical College an...
Rectal prolapse is a rare gynecological condition and rarely occurs together with uterine prolapse. ...
Rectal prolapse is a condition in which the entire rectal wall layers protrude through the anal cana...
BACKGROUND: Complete rectal prolapse is the circumferential descent of all the layers of the rectum ...
AbstractIntroductionRectal prolapse occurs particularly in elder females and presentation can someti...
Summary: Rectal prolapse in pediatrics has its highest incidence in infancy and is uncommonly seen i...
Rectal prolapse is protrusion of some or all layers of wall of rectum. In infants, the prolapse usua...
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is an infrequent cause of morbidity in pregnancy. We presented a case of...
Introduction. Many factors have been indentified as a possible cause of rectal prolaps. Despite t...
Rectal prolapse occurs when a mucosal or full thickness layer of rectal tissue slides through the a...
Rectal prolapse is complete or partial protrusion of rectal tissue through the anus to the exterior ...
A 45 years female presented with a complain of something coming out through her anus since one year,...
Full-thickness prolapse of the rectum is defined as pro-trusion of the full thickness of the rectal ...
A case of combined genital prolapse and rectal prolapse in a 60-year-old multipara is reported. The ...
Rectal prolapse belongs to the group of rare diseases of the rectum and anus. It is mostly observed ...
The study comprised of 30 cases of rectal prolapse admitted at The Govt. Stanley Medical College an...
Rectal prolapse is a rare gynecological condition and rarely occurs together with uterine prolapse. ...
Rectal prolapse is a condition in which the entire rectal wall layers protrude through the anal cana...
BACKGROUND: Complete rectal prolapse is the circumferential descent of all the layers of the rectum ...
AbstractIntroductionRectal prolapse occurs particularly in elder females and presentation can someti...
Summary: Rectal prolapse in pediatrics has its highest incidence in infancy and is uncommonly seen i...
Rectal prolapse is protrusion of some or all layers of wall of rectum. In infants, the prolapse usua...
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is an infrequent cause of morbidity in pregnancy. We presented a case of...
Introduction. Many factors have been indentified as a possible cause of rectal prolaps. Despite t...