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The article describes the current data on the prevalence, causes, diagnosis and treatment of functional bowel disturbance - loss of the ability of the rectum to retain feces. The mechanism of action of superselective 5-HT4 receptor agonists, allowing to achieve control on the function of defecation are described.

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A. I Parfenov

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A. V Karlov

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