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179 related items for PubMed ID: 4557410

  • 1. A physiologic rationale for the management of neurologic rectal incontinence in children.
    White JJ, Suzuki H, el-Shafie M, Kumar AP, Haller JA, Schnaufer L.
    Pediatrics; 1972 Jun; 49(6):888-93. PubMed ID: 4557410
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  • 2. Physiologic responses of the ano-rectal sphincters in children with incontinence and constipation problems.
    White JJ, Suzuki H, el-Shafie M, Kumar AP, Haller JA, Schnaufer L.
    Am Surg; 1973 Feb; 39(2):95-100. PubMed ID: 4569761
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  • 3. Diagnosis and treatment of disorders of defecation in children.
    Fleisher DR.
    Pediatr Ann; 1976 Nov; 5(11):700-22. PubMed ID: 980548
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  • 7. Abnormal rectoanal function in children recovered from chronic constipation and encopresis.
    Loening-Baucke VA.
    Gastroenterology; 1984 Dec; 87(6):1299-304. PubMed ID: 6092198
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  • 8. Neuromuscular reflexes of rectal continence.
    Varma KK, Stephens D.
    Aust N Z J Surg; 1972 Feb; 41(3):263-72. PubMed ID: 4552086
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  • 11. Con: Anorectal manometry and imaging are not necessary in patients with fecal incontinence.
    Wald A.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 2006 Dec; 101(12):2681-3. PubMed ID: 17227513
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  • 13. A balancing view: Fecal incontinence: test or treat empirically--which strategy is best?
    Rao SS.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 2006 Dec; 101(12):2683-4. PubMed ID: 17227514
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  • 15. Anorectal manometry for evaluating defecation disorders.
    Shaw A, Bosher P, Blair K.
    Va Med; 1980 May; 107(5):366-70. PubMed ID: 7376705
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  • 19. [Contribution of electromyography of the anal sphincter to the study of anal incontinence in myelomengocele patients. Apropos of 80 personal cases in children].
    de Bisschop G, Chabroud MF, Romagny G.
    Electrodiagn Ther; 1975 May; 12(2):97-131. PubMed ID: 773636
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  • 20. [Determination of anorectal pressure profiles in children with myelodysplasia].
    Georgi P, Schubert W, Roesner D.
    Padiatr Grenzgeb; 1981 May; 20(5):295-300. PubMed ID: 7322590
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