Question 416

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A 73-year-old woman presents with increasing difficulty with defecation that requires significant straining, minimal passage of stools, and a sensation of incomplete evacuation. Trials of lifestyle change, laxatives, and biofeedback therapy have all been successful in improving symptoms. Under normal circumstances during defecation (i.e., normal physiologic conditions), the anorectal angle

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