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1. Progression of deep infiltrating rectosigmoid endometriotic nodules.

2. Considerations for Hartmann's reversal and Hartmann's reversal outcomes-a multicenter study.

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3. The alterations of the sigmoid-rectal junction in diverticular disease of the colon revealed by MR-defecography.

4. Better functional outcome provided by short-armed sigmoid colon-rectal side-to-end anastomosis after laparoscopic low anterior resection: a match-paired retrospective study from China.

5. Effect of 5-HT4 receptor agonist mosapride citrate on rectosigmoid sensorimotor function in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.

6. Dysmenorrhoea is associated with hypersensitivity in the sigmoid colon and rectum.

7. Effect of tegaserod on recto-sigmoid tonic and phasic activity in constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome.

8. [Investigation of visceral hyperesthesia in irritable bowel syndrome].

9. Denervation of the neorectum as a potential cause of defecatory disorder following low anterior resection for rectal cancer.

10. Perineal rectosigmoidectomy (Altemeier's procedure): a review of physiology, technique and outcome.

11. Prospective, randomized trial comparing sigmoid vs. descending colonic J-pouch after total rectal excision.

12. Sensitivity and distensibility of the rectum and sigmoid colon in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.

13. Sensory and biomechanical responses to distension of the normal human rectum and sigmoid colon.

14. Correlation of symptom criteria with perception thresholds during rectosigmoid distension in irritable bowel syndrome patients.

15. The hypertonic rectosigmoid junction: description of a new clinicopathologic entity causing constipation.

16. Electromanometry of the rectosigmoid in colonic diverticulosis.

17. Prolonged ambulatory recording of anorectal motility in patients with slow-transit constipation.

18. Abnormal rectosigmoid myoelectric response to eating in patients with severe idiopathic constipation (slow-transit type).

19. [Effect of phloroglucinol on rectosigmoid motility stimulated by a test meal. Study in patients with irritable bowel syndrome].

21. Tolerance for rectosigmoid distention in irritable bowel syndrome.

22. Effect of dietary fiber on symptoms and rectosigmoid motility in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. A controlled, crossover study.

23. Effect of CCK-OP and intraduodenal administration of essential amino acids on intraluminal pressures of sigmoid and rectum in patients with Chagasic megacolon.

24. [Psychosomatic aspects of irritable bowel syndrome. Specificity of clinical symptoms, psychopathological features and motor activity of the rectosigmoid].

25. Changes in colorectal function in patients with chronic colonic pseudoobstruction.

26. Basal motility of dilated and non-dilated sigmoid colon and rectum in Chagas' disease.

27. Sensitivity of the sigmoid colon and rectum in children treated for chronic constipation.

28. Rectosigmoid motility response to sham feeding in irritable bowel syndrome. Evidence of a cephalic phase.

29. Comparison of rectosigmoid myoelectrical activity in the irritable colon syndrome during relapses and remissions.

30. Effect of treatment on rectal and sigmoid motility in chronically constipated children.

31. Effect of pentagastrin on the motor activity of the dilated and nondilated sigmoid and rectum in Chagas' disease.

32. Effect of stress, meal and neostigmine on rectosigmoid electrical control activity (ECA) in normals and in irritable bowel syndrome patients.

35. Electrical potentials of the sigmoid colon and rectum in irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis.