References: Laxative
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Acta Psychiatr Belg. 1975 Jun-Jul;75(4):365-71.
[Psychoanalytical nosography and digestive pathology (author's transl)]
[Article in French]
Luminet D.
The author states that aside from two major digestive psychosomatic conditions, peptic ulcer and ulcero-hemorragic colitis, one only encounters in the adult a widespread psychosomatic pathology, that is to say: 1 degree phenomena of hysterical conversion (gravidic vomiting for example); 2 degrees digestive phenomena concomitant with emotional reactions (diarrhea and anxiety, hypersecretion and anger, constipation and depression etc.); 3 degrees digestive manifestations accompanying anxiety neurosis; 4 degrees authentic functional diseases, such as the irritable colon corresponding to a well defined personality structure. The author concludes this article by some considerations of psychosomatic symptoms observed by the psychoanalyst; he specifically relates the role of the body barrier, the implication of reality and finally the very particular fantasies found in these psychosomatic patients.
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South Med J. 1993 Aug;86(8):924-31.
Anorectal manometry: techniques and clinical applications.
Jorge JM, Wexner SD.
Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309.
Anorectal manometry has gained wide acceptance as a helpful method to objectively assess the apparatus of defecation provided by the anorectal sphincter. The standard manometric evaluation enables measurement of resting and squeeze pressures, as well as of the length of the functional anal canal (high pressure zone [HPZ]). More detailed assessment of radial and longitudinal pressure profiles can also be generated from vector volume and vector symmetry index assessment. Adjuvant techniques using an intrarectal balloon allow assessment of the rectoanal inhibitory reflex (RAIR), rectal sensitivity, capacity, and compliance. Although anorectal manometry can be used as a diagnostic test in diseases such as Hirschsprung's disease, more often it is used to assess common disorders such as chronic idiopathic constipation and fecal incontinence. Anorectal manometry has also been considered as a preoperative evaluation in patients having abdominal and anorectal procedures during which the state of continence can be jeopardized.
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Sem Hop. 1975 Mar 8;51(12):807-10.
[Botulism. Therapeutic management. Apropos of 36 cases]
[Article in French]
Sudre Y, Becq-Giraudon B, Boutaud P.
Botulism is relatively common in the Vienne department as we have observed 36 cases over a peroid of 7 years. Other French cases, published over the last 10 years, included 10 to 19 cases in the largest series. In a total of 10 series, there were 105 cases. Botulism is caused, in most cases, by eating ham prepared on the farm. It gives rise to the usual clinical picture including paralysis of accommodation, dysphagia, digestive symptoms with abdominal pain and constipation and finally, bladder paralysis. The mild forms are fairly common. We did not observe any severe cases. Our patients were treated in two homogeneous series of 17 cases each ; two patients were given no treatment. Patients treated by sero-anatoxin therapy according to classical methods, evolved towards a cure within 21 days on average. Patients treated by sulfguanidin were cured within 24 days. This study permitted us to confirm that sero-anatoxin therapy is not essential. The disadvantages are the number of injections, the possibility of sometimes fatal hyper-sensitive reactions which, in the opinion of many authors, justifies routine cover with cortisone. This attitude does not seem to us justified owing to the usually benign nature of the botulism. The treatment with sulfaguanidin is well tolerated and is not of any risk to the patient.
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