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1. Simultaneously, the internal urethral sphincter opens.

2. Sphincter paralysis plus shocks equals Miller Fisher Syndrome.

3. The sphincter electropotential mapping device is coupled to the support member and configured to detect aberrant myoelectric activity of the sphincter.

4. No significant differences in sphincter pressure were noted.

5. Could cause numbness, anal sphincter dysfunction, and the shocks.

6. That, with a simultaneous relaxing of the sphincter.

7. Achalasia originates from impaired relaxation of the gastroesophageal sphincter apparatus.

8. The end of the respiratory bronchiole has a sphincter.

9. Passing through the lower esophageal sphincter, into the antrum of the stomach

10. ( A preemies's immature nervous system has trouble controlling the sphincter as well . )

11. In addition, we compared both techniques for anal sphincter thickness and length measurements.

12. These Constrictions are as follows: Cervical constriction – is caused by the cricoid cartilage and is constricted by the upper esophageal sphincter until the sphincter relaxes in response to a bolus.

13. Passing through the lower esophageal sphincter, into the antrum of the stomach.

14. No grouping had basal upper oesophageal sphincter pressure that differed significantly from any other.

15. Individuals with achalasia are treated by implanting a stimulation device within the patient's lower esophageal sphincter and applying electrical stimulation to the patient's lower esophageal sphincter, in accordance with certain predefined protocols.

16. Muscle disorders which are suitable for such treatment include achalasia, isolated disorders of the lower esophageal sphincter, gastroparesis, hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, sphincter of Oddi dysfunction, short-segment Hirschsprung's, anal fissure, hemorrhoids, proctalgia fugax, irritable bowel syndrome, disorders of the upper esophageal sphincter, vasospastic disorders, and disorders of uterine and bladder spasm.

17. Nothing like a little 30-knot crosswind to exercise the old sphincter muscle.

18. Formation of multiple fistulas and destruction of the sphincter may necessitate abdomino-perineal resection.

19. This has been explained by an increased number of transient sphincter relaxations after a meal.

20. Operative mortality was 3.6 and 5.5% for sphincter saving resection and abdomino-perineal excision respectively.

21. The bursts of oesophageal contractions were not related to inappropriate lower oesophageal sphincter relaxations.

22. We developed intersphincteric resection of rectum and M. sphincter internus by a synchronous abdomino-peranal approach.

23. The striated sphincter contains fatigue - resistant , slow - twitch fibers that are responsible for passive urinary control.

24. Reality began to slide away outside, and a sphincter of darkness drew tight around the windows.

25. If she would've just gestated a little longer, her stomach sphincter would be fully mature.

26. 10 Tongue Twister J _ K _ L Just think, that sphinx has a sphincter that stinks!

27. Two women (ages 22 and 79 years) underwent endoscopic extraperitoneal implantation of the AMS 800 artificial sphincter.

28. Of the 87 patients with an anal fissure or a functional constipation, 83 had normal sphincter relaxation.

29. Anal sphincter laceration was the primary outcome[Sentence dictionary], defined as third - and fourth - degree perineal lacerations.

30. 18 The threshold of phasic sphincter contraction reverted to normal in the three patients with abnormal values.

31. Anismus, paradoxical external sphincter function, spastic pelvic floor syndrome, rectoanal dysnergia, abdomino-levator incoordination for abdominopelvic asychronism, are all due to paradoxical contraction of the striated sphincter apparatus during oviding and is characterised by prolonged and excessive straining at stool.

32. You also may experience spasms in the ring of muscle at the end of your anus (Anal sphincter).

33. Several studies have shown the association of reflux oesophagitis with lower oesophageal sphincter dysfunction and impaired oesophageal peristalsis.

34. The lower oesophageal sphincter pressure was measured as the difference between the sleeve pressure and the fundic pressure.

35. In C. hepatica a common muscle sphincter surrounds the vas deferens and intestine at their point of juncture.

36. Primary motility disorders of the esophagus are achalasia, diffuse esophageal spasm, nutcracker esophagus, and the hypertonic lower esophageal sphincter.

37. Achalasia of the gastro-oesophageal sphincter results from a lack of nitric-oxide synthase in the myenteric plexus.

38. Patients received a full explanation of the relevance of the external sphincter in controlling anorectal functioning before starting biofeedback.

39. Other possible indications for BTX injection such as sphincter of Oddi dyskinesia or cervical achalasia remain to be further established.

40. The oesophageal distention caused by gastro-oesophageal reflux is a potent stimulus of transient upper oesophageal sphincter relaxations in children.

41. Fistulotomy with primary sphincter reconstruction is an important adjunct to the surgical armamentarium for the treatment of anal fistula.

42. Three pairs of muscles are inserted on the larynx cartilage: M. dilatator laryngis, M. sphincter and M. hyo-laryngeus.

43. A person vomits Bile as a result of a malfunctioning pyloric valve, a ring-shaped sphincter muscle in the stomach.

44. A Biliary endoscopic sphincterotomy is a procedure that cuts the muscle (sphincter) between the common bile duct and pancreatic duct

45. Background: Coloanal Anastomosis (CAA)/intersphincteric resection (ISR) is a promising method of sphincter-preserving surgery for very low rectal cancer

46. Assholes Anonymous or AA – A 12-step program for Assholes in an attempt to recover from its horrible sphincter grip into recovery

47. The outer sphincter we all know, we can control it, we know what's going on there; the inner one, we really don't.

48. It could be shown that the internal sphincter plays the decisive role in the involuntary reflex closure of the anal canal.

49. The so-called stromal endometriosis is regarded as an angioblastic growth which originates from the sphincter structures of the uterine veins.

50. Tobacco : Tobacco prevents the oesophageal sphincter from working properly, reduces the rate at which the stomach empties and increases stomach acid production.

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52. Achalasia is a primary motor disorder of the esophagus whose diagnosic criteria are impaired relaxation of the lower sphincter and absence of propagated peristaltic contractions.

53. The basic principle behind the treatment of achalasia consists of alleviating swallowing disorders by reducing resistance in the lower esophageal sphincter without inducing gastroesophageal reflux.

54. The functioning of the puborectal muscle and the external anal sphincter muscle was largely the same in both the study group and the control group.

55. This review deals with the current techniques to evaluate motor disorders of the gastro-oesophageal sphincter giving rise to achalasia and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.

56. BACKGROUND: Achalasia is an esophageal motor disorder of unknown etiology characterized by impaired swallow-induced lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxation and diminished or absent esophageal body peristalsis.

57. It is possible that degenerative patho-anatomical changes associated with pelvic floor insufficiency result in direct mechanical impairment of pelvic floor and sphincter muscular activity.

58. The muscularis propria blood flow displayed an aborally increasing gradient with flow to proximal esophagus (striated muscle) < distal esophagus (smooth muscle) < lower esophageal sphincter.

59. ‘A thickened band at the caudal extremity of the inferior pharyngeal Constrictor forms the upper esophageal sphincter, or cricopharyngeus muscle.’ ‘The inferior Constrictor is seen for the last time.’

60. Similarities and differences in innervation and pharmacological behavior of the internal anal sphincter in man and monkey and in the aganglionic colon section in Hirschsprung's disease are pointed out.

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62. By means of a tiny nooselike muscle called a sphincter, capillaries can also regulate the blood flowing through them according to the needs of the surrounding tissue.

63. ‘A thickened band at the caudal extremity of the inferior pharyngeal Constrictor forms the upper esophageal sphincter, or cricopharyngeus muscle.’ ‘The inferior Constrictor is seen for the last time.’

64. In conclusion, we were able to demonstrate a rise of the internal and external anal sphincter pressure in patients with rectal prolapse after rectopexy with an improvement in continence.

65. We investigated 63 patients after surgery of anal fistulas. We asked for problems of incontinence and assessed the anal sphincter integrity by clinical-conventional investigation and by endoanal ultrasound.

66. In modem treatment of rectal cancer, abdomino-perineal resection has been supplemented by sphincter-preserving (deep) anterior resection as well as local endoscopic or surgical excision of small tumors.

67. The internal anal sphincter receives predominantly large bundles of the conventional peripheral type containing a conspicuous amount of myelinated axons, as does the aganglionic portion of the Hirschsprung colon.

68. Acetylcholine chloride mimics the parasympathomimetic effect of the endogenous compound Acetylcholine.Administered as an ophthalmic solution, this drug stimulates the cholinoceptors in the sphincter muscle of the iris, causing the pupil to constrict.

69. In all cases, including the patients without radiological oesophageal distension, we found the caracteristic manométric aspect of achalasia: high pressure and achalasia of the lower oesophageal sphincter (LES), specific disorders of the oesophageal motility.

70. Neuronal profiles in the human and monkey colon and sphincter ani internus were analyzed microscopically and compared to those in the constricted aganglionic transitional and dilated, hypertrophic sections of colon from 3 cases of Hirschsprung's disease.

71. Claustrophobia is defined as the fear of enclosed spaces. Faced with the impossibility of escape, the person suffering from Claustrophobia fears being suffocated, being crushed, losing consciousness, or losing control of his actions or sphincter muscles.

72. Summary: INTRODUCTION: The internal anal sphincter (EAI) is an involuntary smooth muscle contraction that maintains a spontaneous tone and relaxes due to the rectal distension as a result of a reflection intramural called inhibitory rectoanal inhibitory reflex.

73. The author Adduces modern data on the ethiology and pathogenesis of chronic cholecystitis and the stages of the development of biliary pathology (motorotonic disturbances of the gall bladder and the sphincter apparatus of the extrahepatic biliary tract - chronic acalculous cholecystitis - …

74. In irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients with diarrhea, Antidiarrheal agents such as loperamide and diphenoxylate can be effective in decreasing bowel movement frequency, improving stool form by enhancing intestinal water and ion absorption, and increasing anal sphincter tone at rest.

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76. It is an indirect acting parasympathomimetic Constriction of sphincter pupillae muscle around the pupillary margin and thus increases aqueous outflow Retinal detachment, miosis, cataract, pupillary block glaucoma, iris cyst, Browache and punctal stenosis Physostigmine Cholinergic drugs Concentration : 0.25-0.5% drop Mechanism Side effects

77. In the human external anal sphincter two reflex mechanisms have been observed: 1. a proprioreceptive reflex which maintains tonic contraction in the muscle via lower spinal pathways and 2. a rectosphincteric reflex mechanism which is connected with higher spinal and cortical areas.

78. Noradrenaline concentrations in both the normal internal anal sphincter and the aganglionic colon section from one case of Hirschsprung's disease are similar and about twice as high as in all colon sections from healthy individuals, indicating a functionally important, direct adrenergic innervation of smooth musculature in both situations.

79. The Independent Forensic Experts Group (IFEG), composed of forensic medicine specialists from around the world, condemned forced anal examinations in a May 3, 2016 statement, stating that “the examination has no value in detecting abnormalities in anal sphincter tone that can be reliably attributed to consensual anal intercourse.”

80. In 26 patients with chronic idiopathic constipation, sponta-neous balloon expulsion was effected each time the artificial pacemaker was operated, and in 11 patients with idiopathic fecal incontinence, the pulsing of the internal anal sphincter succeeded in elevating the rectal neck pressure, thereby aborting the rectoanal inhibitory reflex and the desire to defecate.