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Current insights on chronic intestinal dysmotility: pseudo-obstruction and enteric dysmotility.

Luis Gerardo Alcala-GonzalezCarolina Malagelada
Published in: Revista espanola de enfermedades digestivas (2023)
Chronic intestinal dysmotility is a rare and debilitating digestive disorder characterized by symptoms of mechanical obstruction without an organic lesion. It has diverse causes and involves various pathological mechanisms. Small bowel manometry is the preferred diagnostic method, particularly for patients with severe and progressive symptoms. The condition can be categorized as intestinal pseudo-obstruction and enteric dysmotility, both entities share abnormal small bowel motility, but with important differences in prognosis and management.
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