First translational consensus on terminology and definitions of colonic motility in animals and humans studied by manometric and other techniques

Volume: 16, Issue: 9, Pages: 559 - 579
Published: Jul 11, 2019
Abstract
Alterations in colonic motility are implicated in the pathophysiology of bowel disorders, but high-resolution manometry of human colonic motor function has revealed that our knowledge of normal motor patterns is limited. Furthermore, various terminologies and definitions have been used to describe colonic motor patterns in children, adults and animals. An example is the distinction between the high-amplitude propagating contractions in humans...
Paper Details
Title
First translational consensus on terminology and definitions of colonic motility in animals and humans studied by manometric and other techniques
Published Date
Jul 11, 2019
Volume
16
Issue
9
Pages
559 - 579
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