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Essentieller anorektaler Schmerz oder idiopathische perianale Schmerzen

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Der essentielle anorektale Schmerz ist charakteri siert durch Fehlen jeder durch Endoskopie und röntgenologische Untersuchungen nachweisbaren Anomalie [10, 12].

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Marti, MC. (1992). Essentieller anorektaler Schmerz oder idiopathische perianale Schmerzen. In: Marti, MC., Givel, JC. (eds) Chirurgie anorektaler Krankheiten. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77233-7_25

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