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  • 2. Anorectal incontinence: aetiology, pathophysiology and evaluation.
    Kouraklis G, Andromanakos N.
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    Safioleas M, Andromanakos N, Lygidakis N.
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  • 4. Evaluating patients with anorectal incontinence.
    Kouraklis G, Andromanakos N.
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  • 5. 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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  • 7. Pathophysiology and management of fecal incontinence.
    Wald A.
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  • 8. Diagnosis and management of fecal incontinence in elderly patients.
    Hirsh T, Lembo T.
    Am Fam Physician; 1996 Oct; 54(5):1559-64, 1569-70. PubMed ID: 8857779
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  • 9. Functional anorectal disorders.
    Whitehead WE.
    Semin Gastrointest Dis; 1996 Oct; 7(4):230-6. PubMed ID: 8902936
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  • 11. Physiology and pathophysiology of the anal sphincters.
    Wunderlich M, Parks AG.
    Int Surg; 1982 Oct; 67(4):291-8. PubMed ID: 6761297
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  • 15. [Treatment of functional diseases after rectum anal surgery: effectiveness of rehabilitation of the pelvic pavement].
    Corno F, Volpatto S, Borasi A, Barberis A, Mistrangelo M.
    Minerva Chir; 2009 Apr; 64(2):197-203. PubMed ID: 19365320
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  • 18. Fecal incontinence and the anorectal angle.
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    Neth J Surg; 1984 Feb; 36(1):20-3. PubMed ID: 6700823
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  • 19. Importance of extrasphincteric mechanisms in the pathophysiology of faecal incontinence in adults with a history of anorectal anomaly.
    Athanasakos EP, Ward HC, Williams NS, Scott SM.
    Br J Surg; 2008 Nov; 95(11):1394-400. PubMed ID: 18844264
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  • 20. Fecal incontinence: a practical approach to evaluation and treatment.
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