1. The spastic pelvic floor syndrome;Kuijpers, H.C.; Bleijenberg, G.;Dis Colon Rectum,1985
2. Electroalso in constipated patients with Parkinson's disease who have a generalised disorder of the extrapyramidal motor system. It is suggested that in both of these groups, there is an organically based disturbance of physiological and manometric assessment of the pelvic floor in the solitary rectal ulcer syndrome;Snooks, S.J.; Nicholls, R.J.; Henry, M.M.; Swash, M.;Br J Surg,1985
3. Tics and Related Disorders;Lees, A.J.,1985
4. Parkinsonism following dystonia in central nervous system integration of voluntary sphinthree patients. Movement Disorders 1986; 1: 151-7. cter control and that the syndrome of obstructive anismus-type defaecation could be considered to be;Katchen, M.; Duvoisin, R.C.
5. Dystonia in untreated Parkinsonism;PA, Le Witt; RS, Burns; RP, Newman;Clin Neuropharmacol,1986