anal fistula
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anal fistula
Summary
anal fistula is a class of disease[1]. It draws 389 Wikipedia views per month (class_of_disease category, ranking #356 of 1,968).[2]
Key Facts
- anal fistula's image is recorded as Fistula diag 01.svg[3].
- anal fistula's instance of is recorded as class of disease[4].
- anal fistula's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh85048893[5].
- anal fistula's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 12550274f[6].
- anal fistula's IdRef ID is recorded as 034785264[7].
- anal fistula's subclass of is recorded as anal disease[8].
- anal fistula's Commons category is recorded as Anal fistula[9].
- anal fistula's MeSH descriptor ID is recorded as D012003[10].
- anal fistula's ICD-9 ID is recorded as 565.1[11].
- anal fistula's BNCF Thesaurus ID is recorded as 43719[12].
- anal fistula's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09nk0t[13].
- anal fistula's MeSH tree code is recorded as C06.267.550.600[14].
- anal fistula's MeSH tree code is recorded as C06.405.469.471.600[15].
- anal fistula's MeSH tree code is recorded as C06.405.469.860.752[16].
- anal fistula's MeSH tree code is recorded as C23.300.575.185.550.600[17].
- anal fistula's eMedicine ID is recorded as 190234[18].
- anal fistula's Disease Ontology ID is recorded as DOID:0060328[19].
- anal fistula's National Library of Spain SpMaBN ID is recorded as XX4769476[20].
- anal fistula's Patientplus ID is recorded as anorectal-abscess[21].
- anal fistula's Orphanet ID is recorded as 228113[22].
- anal fistula's NCI Thesaurus ID is recorded as C60785[23].
- anal fistula's health specialty is recorded as Colorectal surgery[24].
- anal fistula's FAST ID is recorded as 808264[25].
- anal fistula's exact match is recorded as http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_0060328[26].
- anal fistula's exact match is recorded as http://identifiers.org/doid/DOID:0060328[27].
Why It Matters
anal fistula draws 389 Wikipedia views per month (class_of_disease category, ranking #356 of 1,968).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]