Gastroenterology
Volume 124, Issue 6 , Pages 1672-1685, June 2003

Fecal incontinence1, 2

  • Adil E. Bharucha

      Affiliations

    • Clinical Enteric Neuroscience Translational and Epidemiological Research (C.E.N.T.E.R.) Program, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress requests for reprints to: Adil E. Bharucha, M.D., Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street S.W., Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA; fax: (507) 538-5820

Received 26 December 2002; accepted 26 February 2003.

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  • 1 Abbreviations used in this paper: EMG, electromyography; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; US, ultrasound.
  • 2 The author thanks Dr. M. Camilleri for reviewing the manuscript, Dr. J. G. Fletcher for assisting with figures, and Deborah Frank for her assistance in the preparation of this manuscript.

 Supported in part by USPHS NIH grants RO1 HD 38666 and HD 41129.

PII: S0016-5085(03)00329-9

doi:10.1016/S0016-5085(03)00329-9

Gastroenterology
Volume 124, Issue 6 , Pages 1672-1685, June 2003