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Early postoperative complications following laparoscopic-assisted modified Soave procedure for Hirschsprung's disease: Incidence, Clavien-Dindo classification, and risk factor analysis. [PDF]
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Swenson-like pull-through for treatment of the rare association between Hirschsprung's disease and anorectal malformation. [PDF]
Abdelmalak M +7 more
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The Role of Patient Organisations-Patients' and Parents' Views and Experience of Hirschsprung's Disease. [PDF]
Alexander S, Lemli A.
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Hirschsprung's disease and pseudo-Hirschsprung's disease.
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Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2023
Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a rare congenital intestinal disease that occurs in 1 in 5,000 live births. HSCR is characterized by the absence of ganglion cells in the myenteric and submucosal plexuses of the intestine. Most patients present during the neonatal period with the first meconium passage delayed beyond 24 h, abdominal distension and ...
Louise Montalva +9 more
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Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a rare congenital intestinal disease that occurs in 1 in 5,000 live births. HSCR is characterized by the absence of ganglion cells in the myenteric and submucosal plexuses of the intestine. Most patients present during the neonatal period with the first meconium passage delayed beyond 24 h, abdominal distension and ...
Louise Montalva +9 more
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2008
Hirschsprung disease is a relatively common condition managed by pediatric surgeons. Significant advances have been made in understanding its etiologies in the last decade, especially with the explosion of molecular genetic techniques and early diagnosis. The surgical management has progressed from a two- or three-stage procedure to a primary operation.
Ramanath N, Haricharan +1 more
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Hirschsprung disease is a relatively common condition managed by pediatric surgeons. Significant advances have been made in understanding its etiologies in the last decade, especially with the explosion of molecular genetic techniques and early diagnosis. The surgical management has progressed from a two- or three-stage procedure to a primary operation.
Ramanath N, Haricharan +1 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1985
This review of Hirschsprung's disease reflects the authors' experience with it and outlines the current recommendations for management of its various manifestations.
L W, Martin, A M, Torres
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This review of Hirschsprung's disease reflects the authors' experience with it and outlines the current recommendations for management of its various manifestations.
L W, Martin, A M, Torres
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2010
Hirschsprung disease is relatively common in children. Surgical techniques are available to remove the aganglionic bowel and reconstruct the intestinal tract. Despite many advances, these children may still be difficult to diagnose, and may have ongoing functional problems after surgical correction.The genetic basis and cause of Hirschsprung disease ...
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Hirschsprung disease is relatively common in children. Surgical techniques are available to remove the aganglionic bowel and reconstruct the intestinal tract. Despite many advances, these children may still be difficult to diagnose, and may have ongoing functional problems after surgical correction.The genetic basis and cause of Hirschsprung disease ...
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BMJ, 2012
A 3 year old boy is brought to his general practitioner again by his worried mother. She is concerned that he remains constipated despite trying a third different laxative. Further history showed that he passed his first meconium only on day 5, and since then has been opening his bowels only weekly, with associated straining. His growth has fallen from
A, Arshad, C, Powell, M P, Tighe
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A 3 year old boy is brought to his general practitioner again by his worried mother. She is concerned that he remains constipated despite trying a third different laxative. Further history showed that he passed his first meconium only on day 5, and since then has been opening his bowels only weekly, with associated straining. His growth has fallen from
A, Arshad, C, Powell, M P, Tighe
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