A. Schärli, W. Kistler, K. Klinik, Kinderspital CH-6004 Luzern
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Neue Aspekte über das Verhalten des Sphincter-internus-Relaxations-Reflexes
is propagated via peptidergic neurons and fibres. Measurement of the velocity of this reflex varies around 0.0 I rn/sec. In chronic constipation, these values are reduced, either due to damage ofganglion cells or to a reduction ofneu rons in a distended rectat wall. The appearance ofa relaxation reflex after a pull-through operation probably depends upon a transanastomotic growth ofnerve fibres.