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Disease rectal prolapse
Phenotype C0009806|constipation
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PubMedID- 20438953 Persistent rectal prolapse with chronic constipation suggests more serious underlying pathologic condition that may be challenging to diagnose.
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- 24999417 Also, given the fact that prolapse is such a rare occurrence in adolescents, we would suggest that any young women presenting with gastrointestinal complaints, chronic constipation and a history of rectal prolapse be also screened for ed behaviours.

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