How can a problem with muscles really be a problem with nerves?
A person with severe, lifelong constipation finally receives an accurate diagnosis. He is missing some nerves in his lower digestive tract, resulting in sluggish and intermittent peristalsis (rhythmic contractions of the digestive system wall). How can a problem with muscles really be a problem with nerves?
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BMed, Medical Faculty, Royal Karolinska Institute
MD, Medical Faculty, Royal Karolinska Institute.
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