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. 1973 Jun 2;2(5865):537–539. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5865.537

Intersphincteric Abscess

A G Parks, James P S Thomson
PMCID: PMC1589564  PMID: 4714472

Abstract

In 33 patients with an intersphincteric abscess continuous anal pain was the commonest symptom and a lump in the wall of the anal canal the commonest sign.

The importance of this condition as a cause of persistent undiagnosed anal pain is stressed.

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