These include mechanical obstruction, persistent or acquired agangli- onosis, hypoganglionosis, or transition zone pull-through, internal sphincter achalasia, disordered motility in the proximal intestine that contains ganglion cells, or func- tional megacolon caused by stool-holding behavior
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These include mechanical obstruction, persistent or acquired agangli- onosis, hypoganglionosis, or transition zone pull-through, internal sphincter achalasia, disordered motility in the proximal intestine that contains ganglion cells, or func- tional megacolon caused by stool-holding behavior
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