2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10151-013-0995-x
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Imaging in patients with obstructed defecation

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“…So there was increased detection of abnormal pelvic floor relaxation during defecation / starining (81% 67/82) compared from resting state 34%. Similar results were achieved by V.Piloni et al 74 in 2013 with increased hiatus in 67.6%. Out of 82 patients, pelvic floor descent in relation to M line was seen in resting phase, which showed 44 (53.66%) patients with grade 0 descent followed by grade 1 descent in 38 (46.34%), while during defecation grade 2 descent was most common in 29 (35.37%) patients followed by grade 3 descent in 25 (30.49%) patients, grade 1 in 22 (26.83%) and grade 0 being least common in 6 (7.32%) patients.…”
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“…So there was increased detection of abnormal pelvic floor relaxation during defecation / starining (81% 67/82) compared from resting state 34%. Similar results were achieved by V.Piloni et al 74 in 2013 with increased hiatus in 67.6%. Out of 82 patients, pelvic floor descent in relation to M line was seen in resting phase, which showed 44 (53.66%) patients with grade 0 descent followed by grade 1 descent in 38 (46.34%), while during defecation grade 2 descent was most common in 29 (35.37%) patients followed by grade 3 descent in 25 (30.49%) patients, grade 1 in 22 (26.83%) and grade 0 being least common in 6 (7.32%) patients.…”
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