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A 65-year-old P3+0 female complains of procidentia. She has a past history significant for MI and is diabetic and hypertensive. The patient is not sexually active. Ideal management of prolapse in this patient is:

ACervicopexy

BVaginal hysterectomy

CWait and watch

DLe Fort's repair

2

In Procidentia which of the following is true?

ABoth uterus and vagina outside the introitus

BUterus in vagina cervix outside the introitus

CUterus and cervix in vagina

DNone of the options

3

A 57-year-old man presents to the office with complaints of perianal pain during defecation and perineal heaviness for 1 month. He also complains of discharge around his anus, and bright red bleeding during defecation. The patient provides a history of having a sexual relationship with other men without using any methods of protection. The physical examination demonstrates edematous verrucous anal folds that are of hard consistency and painful to the touch. A proctosigmoidoscopy reveals an anal canal ulcer with well defined, indurated borders on a white background. A biopsy is taken and the results are pending. What is the most likely diagnosis?

AAnal cancer

BPolyps

CAnal fissure

DHemorrhoids

EProctitis

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