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Bekkali NLH et al. – MRI showed LSS abnormalities in 3% of patients with defecation disorders and normal neurologic examination, all of whom reported symptom relief at the 12–week follow–up without neurosurgical intervention. Thus, whether or not LSS abnormalities play a role in defecation disorders remains unclear.

   

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