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      Cloacogenic polyps in an adolescent: A rare cause of rectal bleeding

      Journal of Pediatric Surgery
      Vol. 48Issue 8e5–e7Published in issue: August, 2013
      • Shafquat Zaman
      • Pritesh Mistry
      • Charles Hendrickse
      • Douglas M. Bowley
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        Cloacogenic polyps are rare inflammatory lesions occurring around the anal transitional zone and in the lower rectum which can mimic neoplasia. They should be given diagnostic consideration in patients presenting with symptoms of rectal bleeding, tenesmus, and altered bowel habits.
        Cloacogenic polyps in an adolescent: A rare cause of rectal bleeding
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