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Manometrische Untersuchungen der Dickdarmmotilität haben bis heute nur einen geringen Stellenwert in der klinischen Kolondiagnostik, da sich klinisch relevante Motilitätsstörungen im Dickdarm nicht durch das Auftreten leicht erkennbarer pathologischer Motilitätsmuster — wie z. B. bei der Achalasie im Ösophagus — auszeichnen, sondern eher durch ein vermehrtes oder vermindertes Auftreten von physiologischen Kontraktionsmustern gekennzeichnet sind.

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Karaus, M. (1997). Kolonmanometrie. In: Fuchs, KH., Stein, H.J., Thiede, A. (eds) Gastrointestinale Funktionsstörungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60372-3_15

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