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Higher HEI-2015 score is associated with reduced risk of fecal incontinence: insights from a large cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Wang P, Cui G, Li H.
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Abstract Background The burden of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is often reported on from a system or cost viewpoint. We created and explored a novel patient‐perceived burden of disease (PPBoD) score in a large Australasian cohort. Aim To create and explore a novel patient‐perceived burden of disease (PPBoD) score in a large Australasian cohort, and
Joseph L. Pipicella+6 more
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Three-dimensional Anorectal Manometry in a Patient With Passive Fecal Incontinence and a History of Complex Perianal Fistula Treated With Fistulectomy. [PDF]
César JS, Cabezudo MA, Ríos CCL.
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United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue 3, Page 351-352, April 2025.
Samuel Raimundo Fernandes+1 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The timely identification of acute deterioration in people living in residential aged care is critical to reducing rates of resident morbidity and mortality. However, residents often present with atypical or nonspecific presentations that make this difficult.
Julie Frances Daltrey+6 more
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Comparison of the Fecal Incontinence Severity Scores between Self-administration by Patients and an Oral Interview by a Physician. [PDF]
Tsunoda A, Kusanagi H.
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Normal Anal Sensibility in Patients Born With Anorectal Malformations
Normal anal sensibility can be present in ARM patients diagnosed with all types of ARM after they have been treated with corrective surgery. Anal sensibility was better in those with a functional IAS. This means that the IAS, present in the distal end of the fistula, should be spared as much as possible to preserve anal sensibility. In this way, aiming
Venla E. C. den Hollander+2 more
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Correlation of Digital Rectal Examination and Anorectal Manometry with Patient-Reported Outcomes Among Women with Fecal Incontinence. [PDF]
Markland A+11 more
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Diagnostic tools for fecal incontinence: Scoring systems are the crucial first step. [PDF]
Liptak P, Duricek M, Banovcin P.
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