Abstract
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Anatomy Examination Malformations Colonie Disorders Atresia Duplication Rotational Defects Absence of Sigmoid Megacolon Obstruction Microcolon Anorectal Deformities Atresia Imperforate Anus Stricture Megarectum Diarrhea Chronic Ulcerative Colitis Amebiasis Allergy Oxyuriasis Pruritus Ani Fissures Anal Suppuration and Fistula Prolapse Intussusception Hemorrhoids Neoplastic Lesions Polyps and Adenomas Familial Adenomatosis or Polyposis of Colon Adenomatosis of Entire Gastrointestinal Tract Carcinomas and Sarcomas Miscellaneous Sarcoidosis (Boeck) Epileptic Paroxysmal Abdominal Pain Psychosexual Aspects Bleeding Digital Rectal Examination Venereal Diseases Venereal Lymphogranuloma Anorectal Gonorrhe INTRODUCTION In this review the subject of proctologic disease in juvenile patients has been approached from the same broad point of view as in our reviews of general proctology. 1 An attempt has been made to concentrate and correlate recent theories and developments as they have appeared in the literature up to July 1949 (save for a few later references) and to reemphasize established principles, concepts and procedures.
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