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Motilitätsuntersuchungen

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Die Kenntnisse über die Bewegungsabläufe des Darms sind noch unvollkommen. Ein so angesehener Sachkenner, wie J. CHRISTENSEN, sagte 1977, daß es nicht möglich sei, alle Informationen über die Dickdarmmotilität zu interpretieren und zusammenzufassen. Ebensowenig gelingt es zur Zeit, aus der Anzahl der Daten ein Gesamtverständnis der Bewegungsabläufe des Dickdarms zu gewinnen, da hierfür wichtige Daten noch fehlen.

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Müller-Wieland, K. (1982). Motilitätsuntersuchungen. In: Bläker, F., et al. Dickdarm. Handbuch der inneren Medizin, vol 3 / 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67945-2_6

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