Literature DB >> 3788295

Neuronal intestinal dysplasia--clinical and histochemical findings and its association with Hirschsprung's disease.

J Briner, H W Oswald, J Hirsig, M Lehner.   

Abstract

Neuronal intestinal dysplasia (NID) is a disturbance of the innervation of the gut. Its symptoms resemble the ones seen in Hirschsprung's Disease. Contrary to aganglionosis, however, there is hyperplasia of the ganglia. Our study revealed isolated NID (4/49 cases) to be eight times rarer than aganglionosis (33/49 patients). Combination of both diseases has been reported to occur in 20% of NID cases; we did however find it in 75% (12/16) of our patients. NID was located proximal to the aganglionic segment and reached the stomach in 1 case. Combination of both diseases resulted in superposition of symptoms, thus rendering impossible to differentiate between NID group A (with hypoplasia of sympathetic innervation and acute early onset) and group B (with normal sympathetic innervation and chronic, late onset) on clinical grounds only. Major malformations were present in 5/16 patients with NID; 2 of them had trisomy 21.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3788295     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1043360

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Kinderchir        ISSN: 0174-3082


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Journal:  World J Gastrointest Pharmacol Ther       Date:  2016-08-06

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Journal:  Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histopathol       Date:  1993

5.  Rectal biopsy for diagnosis of intestinal neuronal dysplasia in children: a prospective multicentre study on interobserver variation and clinical outcome.

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Journal:  Gut       Date:  1999-06       Impact factor: 23.059

6.  Clinical impact of intestinal neuronal malformations: a prospective study in 141 patients.

Authors:  B M Ure; A M Holschneider; D Schulten; W Meier-Ruge
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7.  Histopathological criteria for intestinal neuronal dysplasia of the submucosal plexus (type B)

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Review 9.  Challenges in the diagnosis of intestinal neuronal dysplasia type B: A look beyond the number of ganglion cells.

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