2022
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.997
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Cognitive function in female patients with chronic functional constipation

Abstract: Introduction Chronic functional gastro-intestinal disorders can affect cognitive functioning of patients (1). Wong et al (2) showed attentional and executive function impairment, Aizawa et al. (3) found impairment of cognitive plasticity and activity of frontal and temporal arias of brain during performing tests in these patients. Objectives Assessing of cognitive functioning of the female patients with chronic functional constipation. Methods 42 Rome IV adult female pa… Show more

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