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    Jiang AC, Panara A, Yan Y, Rao SSC.
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    Kafka NJ, Coller JA, Barrett RC, Murray JJ, Roberts PL, Rusin LC, Schoetz DJ.
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  • 24. Injectable silicone biomaterial for fecal incontinence caused by internal anal sphincter dysfunction is effective.
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  • 27. Preoperative anal manometry predicts continence after perineal proctectomy for rectal prolapse.
    Glasgow SC, Birnbaum EH, Kodner IJ, Fleshman JW, Dietz DW.
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  • 35. Anorectal pressure gradient and rectal compliance in fecal incontinence.
    Rasmussen OO, Rønholt C, Alstrup N, Christiansen J.
    Int J Colorectal Dis; 1998 Jul; 13(4):157-9. PubMed ID: 9810518
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  • 36. Pudendal nerve terminal motor latency testing: assessing the educational learning curve: can we teach our own?
    Yip B, Barrett RC, Coller JA, Marcello PW, Murray JJ, Roberts PL, Rusin LC, Schoetz DJ.
    Dis Colon Rectum; 2002 Feb; 45(2):184-7. PubMed ID: 11852330
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  • 38. Hypothesized summative anal physiology score correlates but poorly predicts incontinence severity.
    Young CJ, Zahid A, Koh CE, Young JM.
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  • 40. Evaluating patients with anorectal incontinence.
    Kouraklis G, Andromanakos N.
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