Question 418
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A patient presents with rectal bleeding, straining during defecation, and a sense of incomplete evacuation. Endoscopy demonstrates two small ulcers in the mid-rectum with microscopic findings of fibromuscular obliteration of the lamina propria and hypertrophy and disorganization of the muscularis mucosa. Rectal prolapse is not seen on physical examination. The best next step in the management of this patient is
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