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Background and Aim: An anorectal manometry (ARM) is a common test in the evaluation of outlet obstruction in constipation. In children under 6 yo, anesthesia is often used for patient comfort and comp...
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Massachusetts General Hospital
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Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
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