Segmental dilatation of sigmoid colon in a neonate: atypical presentation and histology |
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Authors: | Mahadevaiah Shubha Attibele Panjwani Poonam Kini Usha Mohanty Suravi Das Kanishka |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Paediatric Surgery, St. John's Medical College Hospital, St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore 560034, Indiab Department of Pathology, St. John's Medical College Hospital, St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore 560034, India |
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Abstract: | Segmental dilatation of the colon is a rare disorder of colonic motility in children, often presenting with severe constipation in older infants, children, and occasionally adults. It may mimic the commoner Hirschsprung disease clinicoradiologically but differs in that the ganglion cell morphology and distribution are typically normal in the colon. We report a neonate with segmental dilatation of the sigmoid colon who had an atypical clinical presentation and describe certain abnormalities in bowel histology (hypertrophied muscularis propria, nerve plexus, and ganglion cells located within the circular layer rather than the normal myenteric location), for the first time in the English literature. |
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Keywords: | Segmental dilatation Colon Neonate Atypical histology |
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