Use of colonic manometry to differentiate causes of intractable constipation in children

Volume: 120, Issue: 5, Pages: 690 - 695
Published: May 1, 1992
Abstract
We evaluated colon manometry as a means of differentiating causes of intractable constipation in children. We studied pressure changes in the transverse, descending, and rectosigmoid colons of 23 children with intractable constipation. All patients had a history of less than one bowel movement per week for longer than 2 years without resolution after conventional medical management. The possibility of Hirschsprung disease was excluded in all. On...
Paper Details
Title
Use of colonic manometry to differentiate causes of intractable constipation in children
Published Date
May 1, 1992
Volume
120
Issue
5
Pages
690 - 695
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