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    Anal Adenocarcinoma within Anorectal Fistula

    An anal adenocarcinoma arising from the lining of an anorectal fistulous tract. The overlying anal mucosa does not show evidence of neoplastic changes. Some cases are associated with Crohn disease. (NCI Thesaurus)




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