2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1758202
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MRI of Recurrent Fistula-in-Ano: Is it Different from Treatment-Naïve Fistula-in-Ano and How Does it Correlate with Anal Sphincter Morphology?

Abstract: Objectives The main aim of this study was to compare magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of recurrent and treatment-naïve fistula-in-ano and to correlate imaging findings with anal sphincter morphology in recurrent fistula-in-ano. Methods This is a retrospective study of adult patients who underwent MRI for suspected fistula-in-ano in 2018. After excluding patients with alternative diagnosis, patients were stratified into recurrent (n = 103) and treatment-naïve (n = 106) fistula-in-ano groups… Show more

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“…3 We then move on from neoplasms to vascular hepatic pathologies as Augustine et al discuss an imaging approach to portal hypertension. 4 They delve deep into the topic, going beyond the “regular” imaging findings, and going into painstaking detail for each etiology of portal hypertension. This would be particularly useful not just for clinical radiologists but also for exam-going residents.…”
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“…3 We then move on from neoplasms to vascular hepatic pathologies as Augustine et al discuss an imaging approach to portal hypertension. 4 They delve deep into the topic, going beyond the “regular” imaging findings, and going into painstaking detail for each etiology of portal hypertension. This would be particularly useful not just for clinical radiologists but also for exam-going residents.…”
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confidence: 99%