| anal plate |
the scale covering the anus, or opening through which solid waste is eliminated
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| anal fissure |
A tear in the anus or anal canal. This is usually caused by trauma to the anal canal in association with poorly deformable stools. It may itch, cause pain and bleed. Patients often report a burning sensation while feces are being passed into the toilet. Good hygiene and local analgesics (with or without topical steroids) are commonly used as treatment.
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| anal fistula |
A tubular structure developing between anus in the skin. A fistula can actually connect with any part of the gastrointestinal tract or other organs within the body. A fistula is usually secondary to abscess formation. This abnormality is often associated with Crohn's disease.
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| analogous |
of similar form and/or function, but of different evolutionary origin; see HOMOLOGOUS.
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| analogous |
Structures that have a similar function (compare: Homologous; Homoplastic)
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