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What is R-CIS?

  

R-CIS, or Recto-Cranial Inversion Syndrome, is a common syndrome which can strike all people of all nationalities.

This syndrome is characterized by the abnormal proximity of the cranial cavity to the terminal part of the intestine.

The resulting inversion adversely affects the following senses: sight, hearing, smell, and taste, as sensory input is severely limited. Once past the initial stages, verbal output is no longer connected to sensory input.

The resulting abnormality is quite evident as rectocephalic disfigurement of varying degrees.  The severity of such disfigurement is directly proportional to the duration of the syndrome, while frequency of attacks is statistically significant.

CRI, or Cranial Rectalitis, is a milder form of Recto-Cranial Inversion Syndrome.  CRI is also a common syndrome which can strike all people of all nationalities. 

The syndrome is similar to R-CIS in both effects and symptoms, however it is a temporary condition if diagnosed and treated early.  Patients with CRI are usually cured within a timeframe of a few hours to a few weeks.  Aftereffects of CRI tend to be mild, if any occur.

For more information see: Glossary of Terms Related to R-CIS

  


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Revised: September 14, 2003 .