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heres the scenario...80 y.o male suffering from severe rectal pain for 3 months ...only when standing , walking or when he has gas. frequent severe nocturnal pains however . No pain when sitting.
No pertinent history...other than AF, and BPH. Has been investigated by Gastro and colorectal surgeons with rectoscopy , colonoscopy, has seen a urologist...all negative.
Has done a lumbar scan that shows severe spinal stenosis at L4-L5 , but nothing lower. L5-S1 completely normal.
on exam...no pain in the legs...neuro normal...sphincter tone normal, bulbocavernous normal , sensation pinprick and light touch in S2-S4 dermatomes normal, straight leg raise normal....the only element is reproduction of pain on digital palpation of the posterior wall of rectum. no mass, no bleeding.
Now my question is, levator ani syndrome? its not proctalgia fugax since it is constant when standing...
Have you ever seen spinal stenosis give rectal symptoms, outside of a cauda equina syndrome of course...which in this case would be ruled out because of normal neuro exam...
what other exam would u do? or would you just treat symptomatically? and levator ani syndrome...any experience with that?
any help would be greatly appreciated
No pertinent history...other than AF, and BPH. Has been investigated by Gastro and colorectal surgeons with rectoscopy , colonoscopy, has seen a urologist...all negative.
Has done a lumbar scan that shows severe spinal stenosis at L4-L5 , but nothing lower. L5-S1 completely normal.
on exam...no pain in the legs...neuro normal...sphincter tone normal, bulbocavernous normal , sensation pinprick and light touch in S2-S4 dermatomes normal, straight leg raise normal....the only element is reproduction of pain on digital palpation of the posterior wall of rectum. no mass, no bleeding.
Now my question is, levator ani syndrome? its not proctalgia fugax since it is constant when standing...
Have you ever seen spinal stenosis give rectal symptoms, outside of a cauda equina syndrome of course...which in this case would be ruled out because of normal neuro exam...
what other exam would u do? or would you just treat symptomatically? and levator ani syndrome...any experience with that?
any help would be greatly appreciated