Prevalence of pudendal neuropathy in fecal incontinence
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1995Vol. 38(9), pp. 952–958
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José V. Roig, C Villoslada, Salvador Lledó, Amparo Solana, Elvira Buch, Rafael Alós, Joaquín Hinojosa
Abstract
Pudendal neuropathy is an etiologic or associated factor often present in patients with fecal incontinence. In this sense, clinical, perineometric, and manometric findings correlate with pudendal neuropathy, though such explorations do not suffice to detect it.
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