Colorectal function in patients with spinal cord lesions
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1997Vol. 40(10), pp. 1233–1239
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Abstract
Colorectal dysfunction is very common among spinal cord-injured patients, often causing restriction on social activities and quality of life. Therefore, these problems deserve more attention in the treatment of spinal cord-injured patients.
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