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Relationship between anal canal tone and rectal motor activity
Andrea Ferrara
, John H. Pemberton
, Kenneth E. Levin
, Russell B. Hanson
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Keyphrases
Motor Activity
100%
Anal Canal
100%
Motor Complex
44%
Rectum
22%
Fecal Continence
22%
Contractile Activity
22%
Resting Blood Pressure
22%
Catheter
11%
Orifice
11%
Peak Amplitude
11%
Temporal Relations
11%
Computer-aided Analysis
11%
Spontaneous Motor Activity
11%
Anal Sphincter
11%
Mean Frequency
11%
Anal Pressure
11%
Flexible Transducer
11%
Ambulatory System
11%
Mean Periodicity
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Anal Canal
100%
Motor Activity
100%
Continence
22%
Internal Anal Sphincter
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Rectum
100%
Sphincter
50%