Fecal incontinence is a common and embarrassing condition with a
devastating impact on patients' lives. Since it may result from a
variety of pathophysiological situations, an accurate diagnostic
work-up is crucial. A range of therapies is available, but choosing
the correct option is pivotal to successful management. This book
reviews the latest advances in the epidemiologic, socio-economic,
psychological, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects of fecal
incontinence, helping to establish effective treatment guidelines.
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