Title : Diagnosis and therapy of ultrashort Hirschsprung's disease - Meier-Ruge_2004_Eur.J.Pediatr.Surg_14_392 |
Author(s) : Meier-Ruge WA , Bruder E , Holschneider AM , Lochbuhler H , Piket G , Posselt HG , Tewes G |
Ref : European Journal of Pediatric Surgery , 14 :392 , 2004 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Although ultrashort Hirschsprung's disease (UHD) was enzyme-histochemically characterised about 35 years ago, its existence is still often ignored. The aim of this study is to summarise the clinical diagnostic, incidence, gender ratio, morphological characteristics, and therapy over 15 years. METHODOLOGY: The reliable diagnosis of suspected UHD requires a minimal enema of contrast medium to exclude Hirschsprung's disease (HD). In UHD during pressing or crying no reflux of contrast medium is observed. Final proof of UHD is an enzyme-histochemical biopsy examination of distal rectal mucosa. The biopsies must demonstrate submucosa and be taken from the dentate line and 1 cm, 2 cm, 4 cm and 6 cm above the dentate line. The cryostat sections must be cut 15 microm thick; this thickness is reduced to 4.5 microm by the thawing, spreading and drying of the sections on microscope slides. A reliable diagnosis of UHD needs an enzyme-histochemical acetylcholinesterase reaction of native sections of rectal mucosa. |
PubMedSearch : Meier-Ruge_2004_Eur.J.Pediatr.Surg_14_392 |
PubMedID: 15630640 |
Meier-Ruge WA, Bruder E, Holschneider AM, Lochbuhler H, Piket G, Posselt HG, Tewes G (2004)
Diagnosis and therapy of ultrashort Hirschsprung's disease
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery
14 :392
Meier-Ruge WA, Bruder E, Holschneider AM, Lochbuhler H, Piket G, Posselt HG, Tewes G (2004)
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery
14 :392