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Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|June 29, 2012
Turning off sacral nerve stimulation does not affect gastric and small intestinal motility in patients treated for faecal incontinenceJ Worsøe, J Fassov, V Schlageter, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|June 28, 2018
The risk of long-term bowel dysfunction after resection for sigmoid adenocarcinoma: a cross-sectional survey comparing complete mesocolic excision with conventional surgeryC A Bertelsen, H Elfeki, A U Neuenschwander, et al.
BJS Open|September 29, 2018
Patient and healthcare professional perceptions of colostomy-related problems and their impact on quality of life following rectal cancer surgeryH Elfeki, A Thyø, D Nepogodiev, et al.
Urological Research|January 1, 1990
Long-term observation of the detrusor smooth muscle in rats. Its relationship to ovariectomy and estrogen treatmentB Eika, L N Salling, L L Christensen, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|April 17, 2008
Sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinence alters colorectal transportH B Michelsen, P Christensen, K Krogh, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|September 11, 2012
Randomized double-blind crossover study of alternative stimulator settings in sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinenceJ Duelund-Jakobsen, T Dudding, E Bradshaw, et al.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility|April 24, 2015
Abnormal neuronal response to rectal and anal stimuli in patients with idiopathic fecal incontinenceS Haas, C Brock, K Krogh, et al.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility|August 29, 2009
Rectal motility after sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinenceH B Michelsen, J Worsøe, K Krogh, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology|September 27, 2000
GH decreases hepatic amino acid degradation after small bowel resection in rats without enhancing bowel adaptationK Ljungmann, T Grofte, P Kissmeyer-Nielsen, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|February 8, 2014
Long-term function and morphology of the anal sphincters and the pelvic floor after primary repair of obstetric anal sphincter injuryM M Soerensen, B G Pedersen, G A Santoro, et al.
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Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|June 29, 2012
Turning off sacral nerve stimulation does not affect gastric and small intestinal motility in patients treated for faecal incontinenceJ Worsøe, J Fassov, V Schlageter, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|June 28, 2018
The risk of long-term bowel dysfunction after resection for sigmoid adenocarcinoma: a cross-sectional survey comparing complete mesocolic excision with conventional surgeryC A Bertelsen, H Elfeki, A U Neuenschwander, et al.
BJS Open|September 29, 2018
Patient and healthcare professional perceptions of colostomy-related problems and their impact on quality of life following rectal cancer surgeryH Elfeki, A Thyø, D Nepogodiev, et al.
Urological Research|January 1, 1990
Long-term observation of the detrusor smooth muscle in rats. Its relationship to ovariectomy and estrogen treatmentB Eika, L N Salling, L L Christensen, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|April 17, 2008
Sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinence alters colorectal transportH B Michelsen, P Christensen, K Krogh, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|September 11, 2012
Randomized double-blind crossover study of alternative stimulator settings in sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinenceJ Duelund-Jakobsen, T Dudding, E Bradshaw, et al.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility|April 24, 2015
Abnormal neuronal response to rectal and anal stimuli in patients with idiopathic fecal incontinenceS Haas, C Brock, K Krogh, et al.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility|August 29, 2009
Rectal motility after sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinenceH B Michelsen, J Worsøe, K Krogh, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology|September 27, 2000
GH decreases hepatic amino acid degradation after small bowel resection in rats without enhancing bowel adaptationK Ljungmann, T Grofte, P Kissmeyer-Nielsen, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|February 8, 2014
Long-term function and morphology of the anal sphincters and the pelvic floor after primary repair of obstetric anal sphincter injuryM M Soerensen, B G Pedersen, G A Santoro, et al.
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