2011
DOI: 10.5505/tjtes.2011.96658
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A Rare Cause of Chronic Rectal Bleeding in Children: Solitary Rectal Ulcer (Case Report)

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“…There is usually a delay in the establishment of an accurate diagnosis of SRUS even in adult patients (2,3,8,10), and the time interval between the onset of symptoms and the diagnosis was reported as 3.2 years by the same authors (9). Rectal prolapse and bleeding are the most startling symptoms for the parents, and a prolonged period of misdiagnosis may have important consequences, such as anemia secondary to unremitting hemorrhage or poor appetite in a growing child and distress to the child's family (1,8,11).…”
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“…There is usually a delay in the establishment of an accurate diagnosis of SRUS even in adult patients (2,3,8,10), and the time interval between the onset of symptoms and the diagnosis was reported as 3.2 years by the same authors (9). Rectal prolapse and bleeding are the most startling symptoms for the parents, and a prolonged period of misdiagnosis may have important consequences, such as anemia secondary to unremitting hemorrhage or poor appetite in a growing child and distress to the child's family (1,8,11).…”
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