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DYSSYNERGIC DEFECATION

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2001
Dyssynergic defecation is a common clinical problem that affects half of patients with chronic constipation. In many patients, there is a significant overlap with slow transit constipation. The chief underlying pathophysiologic mechanism is a failure of rectoanal coordination.
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Obstructed defecation

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1993
AbstractObstructed defecation is one of the causes of chronic constipation. Clinical tests suggest that patients with obstructed defecation have impaired pelvic floor function. Appropriate management relies on proper identification of the underlying pathophysiology.
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Defecation-induced bronchospasm

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2000
Acute asthma exacerbations are common. Patients with asthma experience symptoms in response to a wide variety of stimuli, and identifying the precipitating cause may be useful in guiding treatment and preventing future attacks. A case of asthma exacerbation occurring during multiple defecations is reported.
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Imaging of obstructed defecation

Clinical Radiology, 2008
Constipation is a common problem in the western world, which occurs as a consequence of impaired colonic transit and/or due to obstructed defecation. Imaging plays an important role in distinguishing structural from functional causes of constipation.
A, Ganeshan   +7 more
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Infrequent Defecation in Children

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
To the Editor.— I am writing in reference to the question concerning infrequent defecation or Hirschsprung's disease and the reply to it by Dr Kirschner in the Jan 23/30, 1987, issue of JAMA . 1 There are several points stated, implied, or omitted that should upset any physician caring for children.
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[Obstructed defecation].

Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 2005
Adequate therapy of obstructed defecation (pelvic outlet obstruction) is often challenging, as the etiology and clinical symptoms include a wide range of disorders. Standardized diagnostic assessment has to differentiate between obstructed defecation caused by either pelvic outlet obstruction or slow transit constipation.
H-P, Bruch   +3 more
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Defecation Reflex: Parasympathetic Defecation Reflex, Intrinsic Myenteric Defection Reflex

2020
The defecation reflex is an involuntary reflex. These reflexes are controlled by the autonomic nervous system. The two major reflexes for defecation are the parasympathetic defecation reflex and the intrinsic myenteric defection reflex.
Hwee Ming Cheng   +2 more
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Obstructed Defecation Syndrome

2020
Obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS) is a broad term, and it is usually associated with “difficulty in evacuation”, but frequently also with defecatory dysfunction and/or constipation. These disorders are frequently encountered in clinical practice and it is estimated to affect about 20% of the population.
Adam Studniarek, Anders Mellgren
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Dyssynergic defecation and defecation disorders

2020
Mercedes Amieva-Balmori   +1 more
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Defecation-Induced Vertigo

Archives of Neurology, 2004
Hiroki, Kurita   +3 more
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