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A modified myotomy of the puborectalis for anismus.
Systematic review and meta-analysis of the outcome of puborectalis division in the treatment of anis…
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Is the Evaluation of Anal Distensibility by EndoflipĀ® Technique Useful for the Diagnosis of Anismus?
Comparative Study Between Surgical and Non Surgical Treatment of Anismus in Patients
Topical Application of GTN 0.4% in the Treatment of Anismus Following Stapled Haemorrhoidopexy
Infracoccygeal Botox for Dyssynergia
Seated Evaluation of Anorectal funcTion by High Resolution Anorectal Manometry
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