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Tables in Original article by AHMED FARAG ( * )

The use of flow equation in functional coloproctology: a new theory in anorectal physiology

( * ) General and Colorectal Surgery, Cairo University

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(Fig 1)

The interaction between the Mechanical, Sensory and
Reflex Factors in the Anorectal Segment

Fig 1.
– The interaction between the Mechanical, Sensory and Reflex Factors in the Anorectal Segment.




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(Fig. 2 )

The Anal Canal Resistance as they appear on defecography during Rest, Squeeze and Defecation.

Fig 2
. – The Anal Canal Resistance as they appear on defecography during Rest, Squeeze and Defecation.




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(Fig. 3 )

The measurement of the Anal Canal Sphincter Thickness

Fig 3.
– The measurement of the Anal Canal Sphincter Thickness during the beginning = 1.08 cm (A), and at the Zenith of Defecation = 2.31 cm (B).




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(Fig. 4 )

Defecation Norm Gram

Fig 4.
– Defecation Norm Gram.




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(Fig. 5 )

Types of patients and controls on Defecation Norm Gram

Fig 5.
– Types of patients and controls on Defecation Norm Gram.




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(Fig. 6 )

Continence Norm Gram

Fig 6.
– Continence Norm Gram.




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(Fig. 6 )

The use of Flow equation for predicting outcome in Rectocele Patients

Fig 7.
– The use of Flow equation for predicting outcome in Rectocele Patients (Farag 12).




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