1. It contains eight indicies such as abdominal pain, number of liquid stools, score of general well being, and others. 2. Fewer data are available in the case of liquid stool incontinence. 3. In conclusion, an anal motor deficit is often present in disabling liquid stool incontinence. 4. Liquid stool incontinence has so far received little attention. 5. Incontinence, however, was poorly defined, but we may reasonably suppose that in many cases it was for liquid stools only. 6. A common clinical finding is occurrence of liquid stool incontinence together with severe urgency. 7. Twenty two patients referred for liquid stool incontinence were considered. 8. Frequency of liquid stool incontinence ranged from three times day to once a week. 9. A motor deficit of the external anal sphincter was seen in most of our patients with liquid stool incontinence and suvere urgency. |