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Soft Matter, 2017
Animals discharge feces within a nearly constant duration.
Patricia J. Yang+4 more
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Animals discharge feces within a nearly constant duration.
Patricia J. Yang+4 more
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Colorectal Disease, 2003
AbstractBackground In the last decade our understanding of pelvic floor function and dysfunction has improved significantly. A more rational diagnostic and therapeutic approach is now possible for the group of patients with constipation due to obstructed defecation (OD).Methods The review is based on a literature search using the PubMed database ...
A, D'Hoore, F, Penninckx
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AbstractBackground In the last decade our understanding of pelvic floor function and dysfunction has improved significantly. A more rational diagnostic and therapeutic approach is now possible for the group of patients with constipation due to obstructed defecation (OD).Methods The review is based on a literature search using the PubMed database ...
A, D'Hoore, F, Penninckx
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The Physiology of Human Defecation
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2012Human defecation involves integrated and coordinated sensorimotor functions, orchestrated by central, spinal, peripheral (somatic and visceral), and enteric neural activities, acting on a morphologically intact gastrointestinal tract (including the final common path, the pelvic floor, and anal sphincters). The multiple factors that ultimately result in
Somnath Palit+2 more
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Imaging of obstructed defecation
Clinical Radiology, 2008Constipation 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.
Sara Upponi+7 more
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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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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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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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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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Pediatrics, 1988
To the Editor.— The recent article by Loening-Baucke et al helps our understanding of defecation dynamics. However, her recommendation that "children with encopresis should have their rectal sensation and their ability to defecate balloons evaluated" (p 678) seems like diagnostic overkill. 1.
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To the Editor.— The recent article by Loening-Baucke et al helps our understanding of defecation dynamics. However, her recommendation that "children with encopresis should have their rectal sensation and their ability to defecate balloons evaluated" (p 678) seems like diagnostic overkill. 1.
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