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Patients had no evidence of a rectal evacuation disorder.
Other symptoms may include abdominal pain that is relieved after defecation, mucus in the stools, or a sensation of incomplete rectal evacuation.
Conclusions: PRU accelerates transit through the stomach, small bowel, and colon in patients with constipation unassociated with a rectal evacuation disorder.
Subsequently, only large stool volumes may be perceived and lead to difficulty with rectal evacuation.
The presence of stools in the rectum indicates a rectal evacuation dysfunction.
Defecography can identify the presence of anatomic abnormalities that will impact rectal evacuation.
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Rectal emptying disturbances, including rectoanal dyssynergia and pelvic floor dysfunction, are characterized by excessive straining, feeling of incomplete evacuation, to application of perineal pressure to assist evacuation or digital evacuation of even soft stools (Lembo et al. 2003).
Conclusion: This study confirms that defecation in utero is a normal function and supports the view that the evacuation of rectal contents into the amniotic fluid is no departure from normal fetal physiologic behavior.
Patients with constipation often describe a constellation of symptoms that includes infrequent stools, straining, feelings of incomplete evacuation, and rectal or perianal fullness or discomfort.
The cause of FI is often multifactorial with anal sphincter weakness, pudendal neuropathy, impaired anorectal sensation, impaired rectal accommodation and incomplete evacuation all potentially contributing to the pathogenesis of FI [ 3, 4].
SRUS commonly manifests as bleeding or mucoid discharge per rectum associated with abdominal pain, straining, rectal prolapse and sensation of incomplete evacuation [ 2, 6, 7].
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