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Krogh K et al. – Though dietary adjustments, oral laxatives, suppositories and other conservative treatment modalities are commonly used, evidence for their use in patients with central neurological disorders is scarce. For patients with severe symptoms trans–anal irrigation, the Malone appendicostomy or a colostomy can be recommended.

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