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Disorders of colonic motility in patients with diabetes mellitus.

Motility disturbances of the colon can give significant symptoms in patients with diabetes mellitus. Constipation is a common complaint in these patients. Diarrhea associated with a generalized autonomic neuropathy can be very troublesome. There is a disturbance in the gastrocolonic response to eati...

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Autores principales: Battle, W. M., Cohen, J. D., Snape, W. J.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1983
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6670291
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description Motility disturbances of the colon can give significant symptoms in patients with diabetes mellitus. Constipation is a common complaint in these patients. Diarrhea associated with a generalized autonomic neuropathy can be very troublesome. There is a disturbance in the gastrocolonic response to eating in patients with diabetes mellitus who have constipation. These patients have no postprandial increase in colonic motility. However, their colonic smooth muscle contracts normally to the exogenous administration of neostigmine or metoclopramide. Stool softeners used in combination with the smooth muscle stimulants (neostigmine or metoclopramide) are helpful in treating constipation in patients with diabetes mellitus. Diarrhea can be treated with loperamide or diphenoxylate. Biofeedback may be useful in treating incontinence associated with diarrhea in these patients.
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spelling pubmed-25896432008-11-28 Disorders of colonic motility in patients with diabetes mellitus. Battle, W. M. Cohen, J. D. Snape, W. J. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Motility disturbances of the colon can give significant symptoms in patients with diabetes mellitus. Constipation is a common complaint in these patients. Diarrhea associated with a generalized autonomic neuropathy can be very troublesome. There is a disturbance in the gastrocolonic response to eating in patients with diabetes mellitus who have constipation. These patients have no postprandial increase in colonic motility. However, their colonic smooth muscle contracts normally to the exogenous administration of neostigmine or metoclopramide. Stool softeners used in combination with the smooth muscle stimulants (neostigmine or metoclopramide) are helpful in treating constipation in patients with diabetes mellitus. Diarrhea can be treated with loperamide or diphenoxylate. Biofeedback may be useful in treating incontinence associated with diarrhea in these patients. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1983 /pmc/articles/PMC2589643/ /pubmed/6670291 Text en
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title Disorders of colonic motility in patients with diabetes mellitus.
title_full Disorders of colonic motility in patients with diabetes mellitus.
title_fullStr Disorders of colonic motility in patients with diabetes mellitus.
title_full_unstemmed Disorders of colonic motility in patients with diabetes mellitus.
title_short Disorders of colonic motility in patients with diabetes mellitus.
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