Fecal incontinence occurs when the muscles or nerves required for normal bowel control are not functioning properly ... MRI defecography to view and evaluate the structure and function internal pelvic ...
severe nerve compression can result in dysfunction of the nerves that control bladder and bowel function. Balance problems: Some people may have coordination difficulties and balance problems ...
Other diaphragm functions include a role in urination ... The left and right phrenic nerves send signals to control the diaphragm, which receives its blood supply primarily from the inferior ...
Giving gene therapy to newborn mice with Batten disease prevented the loss of many nerve cells in the bowel and prevented related problems with bowel function. The mice treated by gene therapy ...
The cranial nerves control ... your body's vital functions, such as your pulse, breathing, body temperature, and digestion. A neurological exam also includes questions about bowel movements ...
Giving gene therapy to newborn mice with Batten disease prevented the loss of many nerve cells in the bowel and prevented related problems with bowel function. The mice treated by gene therapy ...