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. 1990 May;5(2):106-12.
doi: 10.1007/BF00298481.

Neuronal dysplasia. Considerations for the pathogenesis and treatment of primary chronic constipation in adults

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Neuronal dysplasia. Considerations for the pathogenesis and treatment of primary chronic constipation in adults

F Stoss. Int J Colorectal Dis. 1990 May.

Abstract

Intestinal muscle and the autonomic nervous system constitute a neuromuscular unit. A clinical study was undertaken to seek neurogenic causes of impaired motility affecting the rectosigmoid junction and rectum. Patients with primary chronic constipation were shown by enzyme-histochemical examination of biopsies to have neuronal colonic dysplasia of the rectosigmoid, whereas the latter was normally innervated in healthy controls. The present investigations provide a fresh insight, underpinned by histological findings, into the aetiology of chronic constipation and make a contribution to its operative treatment.

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