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Neurogenic Bowel
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Neurogenic Bowel [Disease/Finding]
, Bowels, Neurogenic
, Neurogenic Bowels
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Loss or absence of normal intestinal function due to nerve damage or birth defects. It is characterized by the inability to control the elimination…
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2018
2018
PTU-144 Removal of normal and negative phrases from endoscopic semi-structured text for accurate automated endoscopic audit
S. Zeki
Gastroenterology Service
2018
Corpus ID: 201021138
Introduction Most electronically stored endoscopic reports consist of semi-structured free text. containing a significant amount…
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2015
2015
Bowel/Bladder Sensation and Control in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Treated with Human Embryonic Stem Cell therapy
G. Shroff
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J. K. Barthakur
2015
Corpus ID: 212544652
Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in long-lasting Locomotor and sensory neuron degeneration. SCI patients suffer from…
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2012
2012
Rectal hyposensitivity for non-noxious stimuli, postprandial hypersensitivity and its correlation with symptoms in complete spinal cord injury with neurogenic bowel dysfunction
R. Awad
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M. Santillan
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Santiago Camacho
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M. Blanco
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J. C. Domínguez
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M. R. Pacheco
Spinal Cord
2012
Corpus ID: 31575206
Study design:Prospective clinical study.Objectives:To assess fasting and postprandial (PP) perception of rectal distension and…
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2005
2005
Management of neurogenic bowel
M. Coggrave
2005
Corpus ID: 71944270
Individuals suffering from a variety of neurological conditions share bowel-related symptoms that can have a major impact on…
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2004
2004
Preparing patients to self-manage faecal continence following spinal cord injury
J. Pryor
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W. Jannings
2004
Corpus ID: 71292342
Spinal cord injury is catastrophic and there is much to learn for the injured person. During inpatient rehabilitation in…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Keys to Bowel Success
S. Weeks
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Elizabeth Hubbartt
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Teresa King Michaels
2000
Corpus ID: 73025468
Although many rehabilitation clients have neurogenic bowels requiring special bowel protocols, a review of the literature…
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1993
1993
Toward the design of a new bowel care chair for the spinal cord injured: a pilot study.
P. Malassigné
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A. Nelson
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T. Amerson
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R. Salzstein
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J. Binard
SCI nursing : a publication of the American…
1993
Corpus ID: 24783296
Bowel care is a critical aspect of daily living for person with disabilities; ineffective bowel care can lead to severe and…
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Review
1986
Review
1986
Description of a nursing diagnosis: alteration in bowel elimination related to neurogenic bowel in children with myelomeningocele.
S. Coffman
Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing
1986
Corpus ID: 45009009
“Alteration in bowel elimination” is a common nursing diagnosis of the child with myelomeningocele. This study aims to identify…
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1982
1982
Bowel training for children with neurogenic dysfunction: a follow-up.
S. Dietrich
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G. Okamoto
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
1982
Corpus ID: 46443427
Fifty children with neurogenic bowel dysfunction and stool incontinence received in patient bowel regulation training and were…
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1969
1969
Bowel and Bladder Control
M. L. Hill
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D. Shurtleff
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W. Chapman
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J. Ansell
1969
Corpus ID: 75904473
For the normal child, achievement of toilet control is an integral part of achieving self-identity and selfconceptualization. The…
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