Hirschsprung disease: current perspectives

SW Moore Division of Paediatric Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa Abstract: Hirschsprung disease is a complex congenital condition of the intestine, which is recognized as being of genetic origin and results from a disturbance of the normal developmen...

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Main Author: Moore SW
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-05-01
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spelling doaj-d59631647fba4630aeb0249735723bd42020-11-24T23:51:12ZengDove Medical PressOpen Access Surgery1178-70822016-05-012016Issue 1395027168Hirschsprung disease: current perspectivesMoore SWSW Moore Division of Paediatric Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa Abstract: Hirschsprung disease is a complex congenital condition of the intestine, which is recognized as being of genetic origin and results from a disturbance of the normal development of the enteric nervous system. As a result, aganglionosis of the distal bowel occurs. It is the most common cause of a low intestinal obstruction in the neonate as well as older children. Occurring as an isolated condition in 70% of cases, it may be associated with other associated congenital abnormalities as well as a number of syndromic phenotypes. A number of distinct genetic sites have been identified in these syndromic phenotypes, which identify potential underlying genetic associations of the disease and indicate the probable gene–gene interaction in its pathogenesis. This review looks at the prevalence, congenital associations, and possible genetic factors influencing the development of Hirschsprung disease. Diagnostic dilemmas, surgical management, potential postsurgical complications, and outcomes are also explored. Keywords: Hirschsprung disease, children, diagnosis, management, complications and outcome https://www.dovepress.com/hirschsprung-disease-current-perspectives-peer-reviewed-article-OASHirschsprungs diseaseChildrenDiagnosisManagementComplications and Outcome
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Hirschsprung disease: current perspectives
Open Access Surgery
Hirschsprungs disease
Children
Diagnosis
Management
Complications and Outcome
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title Hirschsprung disease: current perspectives
title_short Hirschsprung disease: current perspectives
title_full Hirschsprung disease: current perspectives
title_fullStr Hirschsprung disease: current perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Hirschsprung disease: current perspectives
title_sort hirschsprung disease: current perspectives
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Open Access Surgery
issn 1178-7082
publishDate 2016-05-01
description SW Moore Division of Paediatric Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa Abstract: Hirschsprung disease is a complex congenital condition of the intestine, which is recognized as being of genetic origin and results from a disturbance of the normal development of the enteric nervous system. As a result, aganglionosis of the distal bowel occurs. It is the most common cause of a low intestinal obstruction in the neonate as well as older children. Occurring as an isolated condition in 70% of cases, it may be associated with other associated congenital abnormalities as well as a number of syndromic phenotypes. A number of distinct genetic sites have been identified in these syndromic phenotypes, which identify potential underlying genetic associations of the disease and indicate the probable gene–gene interaction in its pathogenesis. This review looks at the prevalence, congenital associations, and possible genetic factors influencing the development of Hirschsprung disease. Diagnostic dilemmas, surgical management, potential postsurgical complications, and outcomes are also explored. Keywords: Hirschsprung disease, children, diagnosis, management, complications and outcome 
topic Hirschsprungs disease
Children
Diagnosis
Management
Complications and Outcome
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