Interaction revisited: the difference between two estimates
DGDouglas G. AltmanJMJ Martin Bland
Cancer Research UK · St George's, University of London
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Abstract
Spontaneous basal rectal activity, recorded after resection of the sigmoid colon for diverticular disease, was more than twice the normal. The rectum of post-resection cases yielded a markedly exaggerated overall response to prostigmine, in addition to producing abundant fast wave patterns. The response to stretch of the apparently normal colonic muscle remaining after resection of the sigmoid for diverticular disease resembled unresected diverticular segments, though less in degree, suggesting that a fundamental disorder of colonic muscle may be involved in the aetiology of colonic diverticula.
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Cancer Research UK
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St George's, University of London
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Keywords
- Diverticular disease
- Sigmoid function
- Rectum
- Resection
- Sigmoid colon
- Basal (medicine)
- Etiology
- Medicine
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