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Rectal Fecal Impaction Treatment in Childhood Constipation: Enemas Versus High Doses Oral PEG
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Enemas and PEG were equally effective in treating RFI in children. Compared with enemas, PEG caused more fecal incontinence, with comparable behavior scores. The treatments should be considered equally as first-line therapy for RFI.
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