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substance p and Fecal Incontinence

substance p has been researched along with Fecal Incontinence in 2 studies

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (100.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Anand, P; Bountra, C; Chan, CL; Davis, JB; Egerton, J; Facer, P; Smith, GD; Williams, NS1
Anand, P; Chan, CL; Facer, P; Gooneratne, ML; Knowles, CH; Lunniss, PJ; Scott, SM; Williams, NS1

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for substance p and Fecal Incontinence

ArticleYear
Sensory fibres expressing capsaicin receptor TRPV1 in patients with rectal hypersensitivity and faecal urgency.
    Lancet (London, England), 2003, Feb-01, Volume: 361, Issue:9355

    Topics: Adult; Afferent Pathways; Biopsy; Body Temperature; Case-Control Studies; Cation Transport Proteins; Fecal Incontinence; Female; Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor; Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein; Humans; Hyperesthesia; Immunohistochemistry; Intermediate Filament Proteins; Ion Channels; Male; Membrane Glycoproteins; Middle Aged; Nerve Fibers, Unmyelinated; Nerve Growth Factor; Nerve Growth Factors; Nerve Tissue Proteins; Peripherins; Precipitating Factors; Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases; Receptors, Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide; Receptors, Drug; Rectal Diseases; S100 Proteins; Sensory Thresholds; Substance P; TRPV Cation Channels

2003
Normalization of substance P levels in rectal mucosa of patients with faecal incontinence treated successfully by sacral nerve stimulation.
    The British journal of surgery, 2008, Volume: 95, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide; Electric Stimulation Therapy; Electrodes, Implanted; Fecal Incontinence; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Intestinal Mucosa; Lumbosacral Plexus; Middle Aged; Rectum; Sensation; Substance P; TRPV Cation Channels

2008