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Anorectal Disorders - Pelvic ReservoirInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Ileal Pouch Reconstruction Description: Patient information from the University of Wisconsin Department of Surgery. (surgery.wisc.edu) |
J-Pouch Discussion Board Description: A place for patients or members of the family and friends to ask questions. (j-pouch.org) |
Online J-Pouch Support Group Description: Post messages, chat, and interact with other J-Pouchers. (geocities.com) |
Pouch-O-Gram Description: For people who have had pelvic pouch surgery - a quarterly newsletter on common problems, patient profiles, and updates on research and technology. (clevelandclinic.org) |
Red Lion Group Pouch Page Description: UK charity for people who have, or are considering having, a pouch operation. Articles from newsletter. (redliongroup.org) |
The J-Pouch Group Description: The J-pouch group provides information, support and discussion about ileoanal or (j-pouch.org) |
Yahoo! Clubs jpouchsupport Description: Club formed to support and bring together people who have had or are going to have J-Pouch surgeries. (groups.yahoo.com) |
Yahoo! Clubs letstalkjpouch Description: This is the Club to talk about j pouches and make new friends. (groups.yahoo.com) |
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