The physiology of continence: idiopathic fecal constipation and soiling
- PMID: 11973758
- DOI: 10.1053/spsu.2002.31804
The physiology of continence: idiopathic fecal constipation and soiling
Abstract
The anatomic and functional elements contributing to fecal continence and defecation are explored. The high incidence and importance of chronic idiopathic constipation as an entity in itself and a contributing factor to fecal incontinence are emphasized, and its management is discussed. The importance of a proper clinical history and examination is highlighted, and investigative modalities including radiology, transit studies, and anorectal manometry are described and placed in the context of practical clinical management.
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