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ormal phenomenon. See Video Abstract at http//links.lww.com/DCR/B946. Anorectal physiology was impaired in flatus incontinence patients compared to healthy controls, but to a lesser extent than in those with fecal incontinence, raising the possibility that flatus incontinence could be a precursor to fecal incontinence. As clinical and physiological findings are different to healthy controls (including the presence of visceral hypersensitivity), isolated flatus incontinence should be considered as a distinct clinical entity (like other f