Perirectal abscess with dysuria

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Abstract

Perirectal abscesses often occur in the dorsal portion of the perirectal tissues. We report a patient who presented with fever, pain on defecation, and dysuria. He was found to have a perirectal abscess in the anterior perineum pressing on the urethra. After emergency surgery to drain the abscess, the symptoms improved.

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Fukuzako, S., Maeda, H., Koyoshi, N., Fujita, H., Kuroki, H., Uemura, S., … Ido, A. (2020). Perirectal abscess with dysuria. JGH Open, 4(3), 548–549. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12307

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