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Significance of the Thickness of the Anal Sphincters with Age and Its Relevance in Faecal Incontinence

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1994

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Abstract

The increased thickness of the IAS in the FI group does not seem to compensate for function and results in a failure of the sphincter mechanism to maintain continence, whereas in healthy elderly subjects the increased IAS thickness appears to be compensatory and important for continence control.

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