Publications by authors named "Y Van Maercke"

Transrectal Ultrasonography (TRU) provides an excellent imaging of the rectal wall, the perirectal structures (1) and especially of the anal sphincter (2,3). We used a rigid endorectal probe with a linear and a radial ultrasonic window, and with a frequency of 5 MHz (model IUV 5060; Toshiba, Japan). The linear scanning provided a better imaging of the anal sphincter and was preferred to the radial scanning, especially when measuring the sphincter dimensions.

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1. The role of Ca2+ in nitrergic neurotransmission was studied in the canine ileocolonic junction. 2.

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Transrectal ultrasonography is of clinical value in anorectal carcinoma and in inflammatory diseases of the anorectum. In this study a rigid linear endorectal probe was used to examine 15 patients with endoscopically and biopsy proved diagnosis of solitary rectal ulcer syndrome. In 13 of the 15 patients the rectal wall was thicker (mean (SEM) 5.

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1. The effects of different K+ channel blockers were studied on nitric oxide (NO)-mediated non-adrenergic non-cholinergic (NANC) relaxations in the canine ileocolonic junction. 2.

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