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M.J. Gosselink (Manon), W.C.J. Hop (Wim) and W.R. Schouten (Ruud)

2000-12-21

Rectal tone in response to bisacodyl in women with obstructed defecation

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International Journal of Colorectal Disease: clinical and molecular gastroenterology and surgery , Volume 15 - Issue 5-6 p. 297- 302

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Keywords Bisacodyl, Obstructed defecation, Rectum
Persistent URL doi.org/10.1007/s003840000259, hdl.handle.net/1765/65873
Journal International Journal of Colorectal Disease: clinical and molecular gastroenterology and surgery
Organisation Department of Surgery
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Gosselink, M., Hop, W., & Schouten, R. (2000). Rectal tone in response to bisacodyl in women with obstructed defecation. International Journal of Colorectal Disease: clinical and molecular gastroenterology and surgery, 15(5-6), 297–302. doi:10.1007/s003840000259
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