Urgency an important factor when assessing fecal incontinence. [PDF]
Almkvist L, Gunnarsson U, Strigård K.
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Size of Pelvic Outlet as a Potential Risk Factor of Fecal Incontinence: A Population-Based Exploratory Analysis. [PDF]
Hiramoto B+5 more
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Decoding the Risks of Fecal Incontinence: A Comprehensive Analysis of Closed Internal Sphincterotomy in Chronic Anal Fissure. [PDF]
Farid B+7 more
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Anorectal Manometry in Patients With Fecal Incontinence After Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis for Ulcerative Colitis: A Cohort Study. [PDF]
Young S+4 more
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Fecal urgency and incontinence are frequent (during flares but also in disease remission) in both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, with a considerable impact on daily activities. Nevertheless, these symptoms are not sufficiently addressed during patient encounters.
Nadia Wespi+13 more
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Addressing the overlooked psychological and social impact of fecal incontinence in inflammatory bowel disease patients. [PDF]
Chen X, Wang W, Lv J.
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The study reports strong associations between symptoms of pain, fatigue, bowel incontinence, and their severity and reduced quality of life (QoL) in IBD. Pain is associated with the largest QoL reduction (−0.159), followed by fatigue (−0.140) and bowel incontinence (−0.048). Anxiety and depression further reduced QoL.
Chris Roukas+9 more
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How to Avoid Becoming a Risk Factor of Fecal Incontinence Due to OASIS-A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Horst N.
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Fecal incontinence and associated pelvic floor dysfunction during and one year after the first pregnancy. [PDF]
Jansson MH+5 more
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