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  • 4. The utility of pudendal nerve terminal motor latencies in idiopathic incontinence.
    Ricciardi R, Mellgren AF, Madoff RD, Baxter NN, Karulf RE, Parker SC.
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  • 5. Injectable silicone biomaterial for fecal incontinence caused by internal anal sphincter dysfunction is effective.
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  • 7. Compound muscle action potential of the external anal sphincter.
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  • 12. Electrical stimulation and pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback in patients with fecal incontinence: a cohort study of 281 patients.
    Terra MP, Dobben AC, Berghmans B, Deutekom M, Baeten CG, Janssen LW, Boeckxstaens GE, Engel AF, Felt-Bersma RJ, Slors JF, Gerhards MF, Bijnen AB, Everhardt E, Schouten WR, Bossuyt PM, Stoker J.
    Dis Colon Rectum; 2006 Aug; 49(8):1149-59. PubMed ID: 16773492
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  • 13. Asymmetric sphincter innervation is associated with fecal incontinence after anal sphincter trauma during childbirth.
    Wietek BM, Hinninghofen H, Jehle EC, Enck P, Franz HB.
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  • 14. The role of pudendal nerve innervation in female pelvic floor function.
    Henry MM.
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  • 15. Strength-duration testing of the external anal sphincter in females with anorectal dysfunction.
    Mills PM, Hosker GL, Kiff ES, Smith AR.
    Dis Colon Rectum; 2002 Jan; 45(1):83-90. PubMed ID: 11786769
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  • 16. On-line quantitative analysis of surface electromyography of the pelvic floor in patients with faecal incontinence.
    Gee AS, Jones RS, Durdey P.
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  • 17. Anal incontinence in women with and those without pelvic floor disorders.
    Nichols CM, Ramakrishnan V, Gill EJ, Hurt WG.
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  • 18. Role of pudendal canal syndrome in the etiology of fecal incontinence in rectal prolapse.
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  • 19. Electrophysiologic studies and clinical findings in females with combined fecal and urinary incontinence: a prospective study.
    Lacima G, Pera M, Valls-Solé J, González-Argenté X, Puig-Clota M, Espuña M.
    Dis Colon Rectum; 2006 Mar; 49(3):353-9. PubMed ID: 16463137
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