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Transperineal ultrasound versus MRI for anal sphincter dysfunction: accuracy and benefits

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1Dr. Sri Pavani B, 2Dr. PVN Murthy

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Introduction: When working in tandem with the anal sphincter, the pelvic floor muscles facilitate both defecation and continence. Therefore, faecal incontinence or blocked defecation are the clinical manifestations of anal sphincter dysfunction. The unintentional loss of flatus, liquid or solid stool is known as faecal incontinence and it is both an embarrassing social problem and a health risk.

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