Question
The five reasons for persistent obstructive symptoms following a pull-through are
Answer
These include
- mechanical obstruction
- persistent or acquired aganglionosis
- hypoganglionosis
- transition zone pull-through
- internal sphincter achalasia
- disordered motility in the proximal intestine that contains ganglion cells
- functional megacolon caused by stool-holding behavior
Question
The five reasons for persistent obstructive symptoms following a pull-through are
Question
The five reasons for persistent obstructive symptoms following a pull-through are
Answer
These include
- mechanical obstruction
- persistent or acquired aganglionosis
- hypoganglionosis
- transition zone pull-through
- internal sphincter achalasia
- disordered motility in the proximal intestine that contains ganglion cells
- functional megacolon caused by stool-holding behavior
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clsnyder - (no access) - Guidelines for the management of postoperative obstructive symptoms in children with Hirschsprung disease.pdf, p2
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