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Magnetic Resonance Defecography for Obstructed Defecation

Radiologic Clinics of North America
Magnetic resonance defecography (MRD) is a recommended study in the evaluation of patients with symptoms of obstructed defecation. MRD is unique in its ability to diagnose structural and functional abnormalities of the pelvic floor and provides detailed anatomic assessment to guide management.
M. Flusberg
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Clinical value of MR defecography: What additional knowledge is provided by the radiologist to the surgeon?

European Journal of Radiology
PURPOSE To evaluate the clinical value of MR defecography in supporting surgical decision-making and management strategies in a consecutive series of patients.
Anna Colarieti
exaly   +2 more sources

Rectocele: Correlation Between Defecography and Physical Examination

Urogynecology, 2023
Importance There is a lack of consensus regarding the clinical applicability of fluoroscopic defecography in evaluation of pelvic organ prolapse. Objectives The aim was to evaluate the association between rectocele on defecography and posterior vaginal ...
Carly A Crowder   +6 more
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Magnetic resonance defecography versus videodefecography in the study of obstructed defecation syndrome: Is videodefecography still the test of choice after 50 years?

Techniques in Coloproctology, 2017
G. Martín-Martín   +8 more
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Defecography.

Radiology, 1985
Defecography is a technique of examining the rectum and anal canal in which the patient is studied while sitting down rather than recumbent and recordings are obtained both at rest and during straining. The authors describe their findings in 83 patients with dyschezia. Defecation was normal in 28 patients.
O, Ekberg, G, Nylander, F T, Fork
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Dynamic rectal examination (defecography).

Bailliere's clinical gastroenterology, 1994
Dynamic rectal examination (DRE), first described in 1952, is becoming more widely used in the dynamic evaluation of pelvic floor and anorectal motility disorders. It is a minimally invasive investigation which is well tolerated by patients and provides information about the anosphincteric, puborectal and levator muscle in addition to insight in rectal
Wiersma, T. G.   +4 more
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Digital subtraction in defecography

Abdominal Imaging, 1995
Defecography is commonly used in investigation of pelvic floor and anorectal dysfunction, and incorporates measurement of pelvic floor movement during various maneuvers. These measurements are usually referenced to bony landmarks, particularly the ischial tuberosities.
A P, Brady   +3 more
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Interobserver agreement in defecography

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1994
This study was designed to test the reproducibility of the diagnostic assessment of defecographies in patients with a suspected disorder of defecation.To evaluate interobserver agreement, 100 defecographic series of patients with complaints suggesting a disordered defecation were evaluated independently by three observers with a standardized ...
A G, Klauser   +4 more
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