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Update on the Management of Chronic Constipation: What Differentiates Chronic Constipation From IBS With Constipation CME
Authors: Brooks Cash, MD, FACP; William D. Chey, MD, FACG, FACP
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Release Date: August 26, 2004Valid for credit through August 26, 2005

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Contents of This CME Activity
  1. Update on the Management of Chronic Constipation: What Differentiates Chronic Constipation From IBS With Constipation
    Introduction
    Presentation, Epidemiology, and Clinical Impact of Chronic Constipation
    Pathogenesis of Chronic Constipation
    How Do Symptoms in Chronic Constipation and IBS With Constipation Differ?
    Diagnosis of Chronic Constipation
    Medical Management of Chronic Constipation
    Summary
    References


 
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