A 55-year-old woman, gravida 3 para 3, comes to the office due to constipation. For the past 6 months, the patient has had increasing constipation associated with mild, crampy abdominal pain and fatigue. She has only 1 or 2 bowel movements every week. Medical history is notable for nephrolithiasis, for which the patient was briefly hospitalized a year ago. She has not undergone colonoscopy. Vital signs are normal. The abdomen is soft. Rectal tone is normal. Deep tendon reflexes are 2+. The remainder of the examination shows no abnormalities. Laboratory results are as follows:
Which of the following is the most likely underlying cause of constipation in this patient?
A) Decreased colonic smooth muscle contractility
B) Dysfunction of pelvic floor muscles
C) Impaired sacral parasympathetic innervation
D) Malignant obstruction of colon
E) Segmental demyelination of autonomic nerves
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