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Classification of internal haemorrhoids: a discussion paper
1Department of Surgery, The Royal London Hospital, London, UK. m.scott@qmul.ac.uk
Abstract:
In the absence of an internationally agreed classification of haemorrhoids, evaluation of the ever increasing number of therapeutic options available is impossible. A new classification is proposed which relates symptoms to our knowledge of haemorrhoidal development, the use of which should provide a more accurate way of comparing treatments and in the evaluation of new techniques. The evidence for such a classification is presented in detail.
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