Preferred Name | Anal fistula | |
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Definitions |
A rare intestinal condition characterized by an abnormal communication between the lower rectum and the perianal skin, which usually develops after an acute perianal abscess. A fistulous traject may be established on either side of the anus (never in the midline) and mucous or fecal discharge can appear. The skin around the external orifice can be irritated. Males are more often affected than females. |
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http://www.orpha.net/ORDO/Orphanet_228113 |
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definition |
A rare intestinal condition characterized by an abnormal communication between the lower rectum and the perianal skin, which usually develops after an acute perianal abscess. A fistulous traject may be established on either side of the anus (never in the midline) and mucous or fecal discharge can appear. The skin around the external orifice can be irritated. Males are more often affected than females. |
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definition_citation |
Orphanet |
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expertlink |
https://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?Lng=en&Expert=228113 |
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has_age_of_onset |
All ages |
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has_inheritance |
Not applicable |
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hasDbXref |
ICD-11:DB50.1 MedDRA:10002156 ICD-10:K60.3 UMLS:C0205929 |
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label |
Anal fistula |
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notation |
ORPHA:228113 |
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prefixIRI |
ORDO:Orphanet_228113 |
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prefLabel |
Anal fistula |
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present_in |
Europe AND has_point_prevalence_average_value : 18.3 AND has_point_prevalence_range : 1-5 / 10 000 United Kingdom AND has_point_prevalence_average_value : 18.0 AND has_point_prevalence_range : 1-5 / 10 000 |
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