Desmosis
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Intestinal desmosis is a medical condition implicated in gut motility disorder and chronic constipation. Desmosis can be observed as the absence of the tendinous plexus layer and connective tissue fibers.[1][2]
The absence of the tendinous plexus layer was first described in 1998 by Meier-Ruge.[3]
Symptoms
Desmosis is implicated in disturbed gut motility.[4] Normal peristalsis depends upon the interaction between muscles, nerve cells and tendinous connective tissue. A malfunction of any of these leads to intestinal motility disorders. Patients with desmosis demonstrate chronic constipation.