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  • 22. A prospective trial of temporary sacral nerve stimulation for constipation associated with neurological disease.
    Khan U, Mason JM, Mecci M, Yiannakou Y.
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  • 24. [Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation improves oppilative symptoms and increases colonic transit in patients with slow transit constipation].
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  • 25. Treatment of slow-transit constipation with sacral nerve modulation.
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  • 27. Outcome of colectomy for slow-transit constipation in relation to presence of small-bowel dysmotility.
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  • 29. Outcome of segmental colonic resection for slow-transit constipation.
    Lundin E, Karlbom U, Påhlman L, Graf W.
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    Boenicke L, Kim M, Reibetanz J, Germer CT, Isbert C.
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  • 32. A controlled, randomized, double-blind trial to evaluate the effect of a supplement of cocoa husk that is rich in dietary fiber on colonic transit in constipated pediatric patients.
    Castillejo G, Bulló M, Anguera A, Escribano J, Salas-Salvadó J.
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  • 33. Effects of temporary sacral nerve stimulation on gastrointestinal motility and function in patients with chronic refractory slow-transit constipation.
    Altomare DF, Picciariello A, Di Ciaula A, Rinaldi M, De Fazio M, Portincasa P.
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    Patton V, Stewart P, Lubowski DZ, Cook IJ, Dinning PG.
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  • 35. Polyethylene glycol 4000 for slow transit constipation.
    Klauser AG, Mühldorfer BE, Voderholzer WA, Wenzel G, Müller-Lissner SA.
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  • 36. Sacral nerve stimulation in slow-transit constipation: effectiveness at 5-year follow-up.
    Schiano di Visconte M, Pasquali A, Cipolat Mis T, Brusciano L, Docimo L, Bellio G.
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  • 39. The rationale for cecorectal anastomosis for slow transit constipation.
    Sarli L, Iusco D, Donadei E, Costi R, Sgobba G, Violi V, Roncoroni L.
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    Rao SS, Seaton K, Miller M, Brown K, Nygaard I, Stumbo P, Zimmerman B, Schulze K.
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