Anorectal manifestations of sexually transmitted infections

Sexually transmitted infections have a wide range of clinical presentations, including involvement of the anal verge, anal canal and rectum. This review focuses on anorectal sexually transmitted infections which may cause diagnostic difficulty when encountered by the coloproctologist. An approach to...

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