Fecal incontinence among morbid obese women seeking for weight loss surgery: an underappreciated association with adverse impact on quality of life

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Fecal incontinence among morbid obese women seeking for weight loss surgery: an underappreciated association with adverse impact on quality of life is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00384-007-0432-6
P698PubMed publication ID18228028
P5875ResearchGate publication ID5623896

P2093author name stringNir Wasserberg
Howard S Kaufman
Patrizio Petrone
Peter Crookes
Mark Haney
Jason Rosca
Manfred Ritter
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P921main subjectfecesQ496
obesityQ12174
fecal incontinenceQ1147182
quality of lifeQ13100823
P304page(s)493-497
P577publication date2008-01-29
P1433published inInternational Journal of Colorectal DiseaseQ15758189
P1476titleFecal incontinence among morbid obese women seeking for weight loss surgery: an underappreciated association with adverse impact on quality of life
P478volume23

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