BACKGROUND AND AIM: Refractory constipation is an extremely common problem in infants and children. The diagnostic suspicion of Hirschsprung disease often arises in this clinical setting. Diagnosing Hirschsprung disease can be difficult; however, excluding the diagnosis is much easier, only requiring the demonstration of ganglion cells in the distal rectum. The most common method for obtaining tissue from the rectum involves a blind suction biopsy. This technique has been complicated by serious adverse events, equipment malfunction, and inadequate specimens. Our goal was to evaluate the adequacy of specimens obtained with a flexible endoscope and jumbo biopsy forceps to rule out Hirschsprung disease in the child outside the newborn period. ...
Background: Hirschsprung disease is congenital disease caused by a lack of ganglion cells in the dis...
A new instrument for suction rectal biopsy in infants suspected of having Hirschsprung's disease is ...
Objective: Hirschsprung's disease (HD) is a complex disorder resulting from absence of ganglion cell...
Suction rectal biopsy has gained increased acceptance as the means of definitively diagnosing Hirsch...
Background: The diagnosis of Hirschsprung′s disease (HD) is dependent on the histological stu...
Purpose: Full thickness rectal biopsy is still the popular definitive diagnostic method for Hirschsp...
Introduction: Hirschsprung’s disease (HD) should be considered in children with neonatal-onset const...
Background/Purpose: Rectal biopsies are performed as a definitve means of diagnosing Hirschsprung\u2...
During a two year period, ninety-four patients underwent 103 rectal biopsies using the suction capsu...
BACKGROUND: Rectal biopsy is considered the gold standard for the diagnosis of Hirschsprung's diseas...
AbstractIntroductionHirschsprung’s disease (HD) should be considered in children with neonatal-onset...
Background and purpose Rectal biopsy is the main modality for the diagnosis of Hirschsprung’s diseas...
A new instrument for suction rectal biopsy in infants suspected of having Hirschsprung′s dise...
Both the diagnosis and treatment of Hirschsprung’s disease have improved vastly over the last few de...
Background: Hirschsprung disease is congenital disease caused by a lack of ganglion cells in the dis...
Background: Hirschsprung disease is congenital disease caused by a lack of ganglion cells in the dis...
A new instrument for suction rectal biopsy in infants suspected of having Hirschsprung's disease is ...
Objective: Hirschsprung's disease (HD) is a complex disorder resulting from absence of ganglion cell...
Suction rectal biopsy has gained increased acceptance as the means of definitively diagnosing Hirsch...
Background: The diagnosis of Hirschsprung′s disease (HD) is dependent on the histological stu...
Purpose: Full thickness rectal biopsy is still the popular definitive diagnostic method for Hirschsp...
Introduction: Hirschsprung’s disease (HD) should be considered in children with neonatal-onset const...
Background/Purpose: Rectal biopsies are performed as a definitve means of diagnosing Hirschsprung\u2...
During a two year period, ninety-four patients underwent 103 rectal biopsies using the suction capsu...
BACKGROUND: Rectal biopsy is considered the gold standard for the diagnosis of Hirschsprung's diseas...
AbstractIntroductionHirschsprung’s disease (HD) should be considered in children with neonatal-onset...
Background and purpose Rectal biopsy is the main modality for the diagnosis of Hirschsprung’s diseas...
A new instrument for suction rectal biopsy in infants suspected of having Hirschsprung′s dise...
Both the diagnosis and treatment of Hirschsprung’s disease have improved vastly over the last few de...
Background: Hirschsprung disease is congenital disease caused by a lack of ganglion cells in the dis...
Background: Hirschsprung disease is congenital disease caused by a lack of ganglion cells in the dis...
A new instrument for suction rectal biopsy in infants suspected of having Hirschsprung's disease is ...
Objective: Hirschsprung's disease (HD) is a complex disorder resulting from absence of ganglion cell...