rectoanal junction
rectoanal fistula
rectoanal surgery
rectoanal abscess
rectoanal examination
rectoanal function
rectoanal muscle
rectoanal canal
rectoanal anomaly
rectoanal reflex
the rectoanal junction is a critical anatomical landmark in continence mechanisms.
the rectoanal inhibitory reflex helps maintain fecal continence by relaxing the internal anal sphincter.
surgeons must carefully identify the rectoanal angle during restorative proctectomy.
the rectoanal sampling reflex allows for discrimination between gas, liquid, and solid stool.
dysfunction of the rectoanal muscles can lead to fecal incontinence.
rectoanal fistulas require surgical intervention to prevent infection.
anorectal manometry measures pressure at the rectoanal junction.
the rectoanal region contains complex neural networks controlling defecation.
rectoanal reflexes are evaluated during specialized physiological testing.
congenital abnormalities may affect the rectoanal canal development.
mri imaging provides detailed visualization of rectoanal structures.
rectoanal sensitivity is important for normal bowel function.
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