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Anal skin tag
Anal skin tag




anal skin tag

Gut 6:515–524Ĭhambers TJ, Morson BC (1980) The relationship between course of Crohn's disease and the number of granulomas in involved bowel. Gray BK, Lockhart-Mummery HE, Morson BC (1965) Crohn's disease of the anal region. They are made of ducts, nerve cells, fat cells, fibres and a covering of the epidermis. Skin tags can also be found on other parts of the body, especially where there’s friction between skin like armpits, neck, eyelids, groin, thighs, and the underside of breasts. Goligher JC (1984) Surgery of the anus, rectum and colon. Anal skin tags are benign growths that form around the anus or even in the rectum.

anal skin tag

Lancet ii:773–775įielding JF (1972) Perianal lesions in Crohn's disease. Hadfield G (1939) The primary histological lesion of regional ileitis. In: Somers SC (ed) Pathology Annual Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs, NJ, pp 209–230 Morson BC (1974) The technique and interpretation of rectal biopsies in inflammatory bowel disease. Morson BC, Lockhart-Mummery HE (1959) Anal lesions in Crohn's disease. Hughes LE (1978) Surgical pathology and management of anorectal Crohn's disease. Acta Pathol Microbiol Immunol Scand (a) 90:145–147

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Petri M, Poulsen SS, Christensen K, Jarnum S (1982) The incidence of granulomas in serial sections of rectal biopsies from patients with Crohn's disease. Hill RB, Kent TH, Hansen RN (1979) Clinical usefulness of rectal biopsy in Crohn's disease. Korelitz BI, Sommers SC (1977) Rectal biopsy in patients with Crohn's disease: normal mucosa on sigmoidoscopic examination.

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Lennard-Jones JE, Lockhart-Mummery HE, Morson BC (1968) Clinical and pathological differentiation of Crohn's disease and proctocolitis. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, pp 293–312 Morson BC, Dawson IMP (1979) Gastrointestinal Pathology, 2nd edn. The procedure provides a simple technique which is complementary to rectal biopsy, by which histological confirmation of Crohn's disease may be obtained. No granulomas were seen in control anal skin tags. e.: in 31% of 78 sections), compared to only 1 of 8 ‘positive’ rectal biopsies (i. When present, granulomas were more plentiful in anal skin tags than in rectal biopsies, being seen in all 3 sections in 7 of 9 ‘positive’ tags (i. Of the patients with Crohn's disease, granulomas were found in both anal skin tags and rectal biopsies in five patients, in anal skin tags only in four, and in rectal biopsies only in three. Anal skin tags from 26 patients without Crohn's disease acted as controls. The rectal biopsies were also examined for changes ‘suggestive’ of Crohn's disease. Three sections from each skin tag and three from each rectal biopsy were examined for granulomas. All had perianal skin tags removed under local anaesthesia as outpatients, when rectal biopsies were also obtained. Twenty-six patients with proven Crohn's disease of the large and/or small bowel were studied. We have investigated excision biopsy of anal skin tags as an adjunct to rectal biopsy in the diagnosis of Crohn's disease.






Anal skin tag