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Disease constipation
Phenotype C0034888|rectal prolapse
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PubMedID- 23071488 We found increased odds (63% higher) of rectal prolapse in patients with chronic constipation, consistent with prior studies [24] and likely resulting from long–term straining.. [25] volvulus, similarly, was significantly associated with constipation in our study (36% higher odds), although not to the extent reported by mitra (or 10.3).
PubMedID- 26023395 Post-operative complications such as wound infection, wound dehiscence with fibrosis, subcutaneous leak, skin suture dehiscence, pelvic floor descent, anal stenosis, rectal prolapse, recurrence of fistula, soiling, incontinence, constipation and unsatisfactory cosmetic outcome have been described in different single stage procedures [8-14].
PubMedID- 20438953 We present a case of severe recurrent rectal prolapse with chronic constipation in a 13-year-old boy.

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