Background and Aims: Constipation may be present in ulcerative proctitis (UP), but its pathogenesis has not yet been evaluated. The aim of this article is to investigate functional and morphologic features of the anorectal region in patients with UP and constipation. Materials and Methods: Eleven patients with quiescent clinical, endoscopic, and histological UP and constipation and 10 patients with functional constipation (FC) underwent radiologic evaluation of intestinal transit time, anorectal manometry, and defecography. Transit time was measured with radiograms at 72 It after ingestion of radiopaque markers. Manometry was carried out using a continuous perfused catheter and a balloon inflated with increasing volumes of air. Defecography...
textabstractAIM: To study the pathophysiology of defecation disorders in patients with primary pelvi...
Background: Perianal Crohn’s disease is a disabling condition, with little known about anorectal fun...
BACKGROUND: Extreme stool forms (1 and 2, or 6 and 7 of the Bristol stool scale) are frequent in pat...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Rectal disorders during ulcerative colitis (UC) drastically alter ...
INTRODUCTION: Normal bowel function requires intact sensory pathways. Diminished rectal sensation (r...
Ulcerative colitis may impair anorectal function, causing disabling symptoms such as incontinence an...
Rectal sensitivity is often reduced in patients affected by chronic constipation, but it is not know...
Aims: This research was aimed at investigating both sensory and motor function of the rectum and ana...
none8siOBJECTIVE: To objectively evaluate using anorectal manometry whether endometriotic nodules in...
The aim of this study was to increase the knowledge about functional constipation with special refer...
BACKGROUND: A subset of female patients with severe constipation report overlapping uro-gynecologica...
SUMMARY A manometric study of the sigmoid colon and of the anorectum was undertaken in 65 chronicall...
Objectives: Rectoanal intussusception (RAI) is a common finding on defecography in patients with def...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the role of colonic motility in the pathogenesis of anorectal symptoms and dysf...
Nineteen patients with chronic idiopathic constipation, 8 patients with fecal incontinence, and 11 n...
textabstractAIM: To study the pathophysiology of defecation disorders in patients with primary pelvi...
Background: Perianal Crohn’s disease is a disabling condition, with little known about anorectal fun...
BACKGROUND: Extreme stool forms (1 and 2, or 6 and 7 of the Bristol stool scale) are frequent in pat...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Rectal disorders during ulcerative colitis (UC) drastically alter ...
INTRODUCTION: Normal bowel function requires intact sensory pathways. Diminished rectal sensation (r...
Ulcerative colitis may impair anorectal function, causing disabling symptoms such as incontinence an...
Rectal sensitivity is often reduced in patients affected by chronic constipation, but it is not know...
Aims: This research was aimed at investigating both sensory and motor function of the rectum and ana...
none8siOBJECTIVE: To objectively evaluate using anorectal manometry whether endometriotic nodules in...
The aim of this study was to increase the knowledge about functional constipation with special refer...
BACKGROUND: A subset of female patients with severe constipation report overlapping uro-gynecologica...
SUMMARY A manometric study of the sigmoid colon and of the anorectum was undertaken in 65 chronicall...
Objectives: Rectoanal intussusception (RAI) is a common finding on defecography in patients with def...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the role of colonic motility in the pathogenesis of anorectal symptoms and dysf...
Nineteen patients with chronic idiopathic constipation, 8 patients with fecal incontinence, and 11 n...
textabstractAIM: To study the pathophysiology of defecation disorders in patients with primary pelvi...
Background: Perianal Crohn’s disease is a disabling condition, with little known about anorectal fun...
BACKGROUND: Extreme stool forms (1 and 2, or 6 and 7 of the Bristol stool scale) are frequent in pat...