Literature DB >> 8014767

Duodenal and esophageal manometry in total colonic aganglionosis.

C Faure1, S Ategbo, G C Ferreira, G Cargill, M Bellaiche, N Boige, F Viarme, Y Aigrain, J P Cézard, J Navarro.   

Abstract

Eleven children with total colonic aganglionosis were studied by esophageal and duodenal manometry. They were separated into two groups: group 1, with ileal involvement, and group 2, without ileal involvement. The results of the digestive motility studies were compared with the extent of ileal involvement of the aganglionosis and with the amount of artificial nutritional support required. All children showed abnormalities on both esophageal and duodenal manometry, suggesting complete digestive tract motility involvement. Recent advances in understanding Hirschsprung's disease and manometrial abnormalities suggest a primary motility disorder in children with total colonic aganglionosis.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8014767     DOI: 10.1097/00005176-199402000-00012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr        ISSN: 0277-2116            Impact factor:   2.839


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4.  Pan-enteric neuropathy and dysmotility are present in a mouse model of short-segment Hirschsprung disease and may contribute to post-pullthrough morbidity.

Authors:  Sukhada Bhave; Emily Arciero; Corey Baker; Wing Lam Ho; Richard A Guyer; Ryo Hotta; Allan M Goldstein
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