Catastrophic nuclear anal fissure event
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Nuclear Fissures | TIME
Proposed in 1967 at an expected cost of $260 million, Midland will probably reach $6 billion, says Kelley. Midland came under additional criticism last week from federal inspectors, who announced that the floors in one of Midland’s buildings were filled with cracks. Those fissures seemed symbolic of the whole nuclear power industry.
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Anal fissure: Medical management - UpToDate
The treatment of anal fissure breaks the cyclic anal sphincter spasm, prevents tearing of the anal mucosa, and promotes healing of the fissure. The majority of anal fissures are treated medically, which is the topic of this discussion [1,2]. Surgical therapy, which is reserved for chronic or refractory anal fissures, is discussed in another topic.
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Anal Fissure: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Trauma — like stretching and straining — causes your anal lining to tear. But preexisting conditions can also play a role. This has to do with the anatomy of your anus (butthole), which is really the last few centimeters of the long, muscular tube known as your large intestine. Toward the end of your anus, where it opens to the outside, the skin is more like the skin on the outside of your body. But in the upper portion, where fissures usually happen, your anus is lined with the same soft mucosa as the rest of your large intestine.
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About Anal Fissures - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Anal Fissures An anal fissure is a small tear or rip in the lining of your anal canal. Your anal canal is the short tube that connects your rectum (the bottom section of your colon) to your anus (see Figure 1).
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Anal fissure - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Diagnosis A healthcare professional will likely ask about medical history and perform a physical exam, including a gentle inspection of the anal region. Often the tear is visible. Usually, this exam is all that's needed to diagnose an anal fissure. A more recent, acute anal fissure looks like a fresh tear, somewhat like a paper cut. A long-lasting, also called chronic, anal fissure likely has ...
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Management of Anal Fissures: Guidelines From the American ... - AAFP
Anal fissures are linear tears that often extend from the dentate line toward the anal verge and are most often caused by trauma from constipation or diarrhea. Fissures present with tearing anal ...
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Anal Fissure Expanded Information - f ASCRS
WHAT IS AN ANAL FISSURE? An anal fissure is a small tear in skin that lines the opening of the anus. Fissures typically cause severe pain and bleeding with bowel movements. Fissures are quite common in the general population, but are often confused with other causes of pain and bleeding, such as hemorrhoids. Anal fissures can occur at any age and have equal gender distribution. 85-90% fissures ...
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Nuclear Fission - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The greatest single release of radiation from a nuclear fission power plant came from the Chernobyl Unit 4 accident on 26 April 1986 in an area of the Republic of Ukraine that was in the former Soviet Union. Operator error combined with design aspects of the RBMK graphite-moderated reactor ...