THE ROLE OF UNDIFFERENTIATED CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF HEMORRHOIDS
Journal: Synergy of Science (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-05-31
Authors : Styazhkina S.N.; Babikova M.A.; Kudryavceva E.V.; Ibragimova D.M.;
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Keywords : medicine; hemorrhoids; syndrome of connective tissue dysplasia.;
Abstract
Haemorrhoids is a disease in which there is abnormal enlargement of the veins of the hemorrhoidal plexus in the form of nodes, which are located under the epithelium in the anus and beneath the mucous membrane of the ampoule of the rectum. Hemorrhoids widely disseminated: the disease attacks 37% of the population of economically developed countries, among patients of orthopedic profile, he ranks first in uptake (from 34 to 41%). In favor of the fact that hemorrhoids is a very significant social and economic problem as well says the fact that quite a significant number of patients (10-15%) are those young and of working age.
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