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Narci A et al – ACD is a rare congenital intestinal anomaly located posterior to the anus. It can be confused with other types of anorectal pathologies, such as hemorrhoids, fistula–in–ano, and perianal abscess at the time of diagnosis. Although ACD is often asymptomatic, it should be removed surgically because of the risk of inflammatory complications and colloidal cancer.

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