Submucosal and muscular layers for Ganglion cells in diagnosis of Hirschsprungs disease (H.D): A comparative study

Background and Objective: Hirschsprung’s disease (H.D) is the most common cause of lower gastrointestinal tract obstruction in newborns. Diagnosis of H.D was established by a full-thickness rectal biopsy, then it was replaced by rectal suction biopsy, that is easier and has less complications. This...

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Autores principales: E Shafigh, S Siadati, S Mohammad Bagherzadeh Torbati, RA Rezaiyan, K Hajian
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9b725de317df45f6b480096a1c1833972021-11-10T09:16:12ZSubmucosal and muscular layers for Ganglion cells in diagnosis of Hirschsprungs disease (H.D): A comparative study1561-41072251-7170https://doaj.org/article/9b725de317df45f6b480096a1c1833972004-07-01T00:00:00Zhttp://jbums.org/article-1-2688-en.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/1561-4107https://doaj.org/toc/2251-7170Background and Objective: Hirschsprung’s disease (H.D) is the most common cause of lower gastrointestinal tract obstruction in newborns. Diagnosis of H.D was established by a full-thickness rectal biopsy, then it was replaced by rectal suction biopsy, that is easier and has less complications. This study was done to compare the submucosal and muscular coat of rectal wall for ganglion cells. Methods: In this descriptive, analytical and cross-sectional study, data were obtained from 239 pathological reports in archive of Shahid Beheshti hospital, department of pathology from 1991 to 2001. Serial sections (Up to 60 sections) were tested microscopically. Findings: Sixty-one from 239 specimens were diagnosed as H.D (19.3%) and in 172 cases ganglion cells were present in both muscular and submucosal layers (54.43%). Sensitivity of submucosal for presence of ganglion cells was 96.6% and correlation between submucosal and muscular layers for absence of ganglion cell was 100% (P<0.05). Conclusion: The results showed a good correlation between advantages of serial sections of muscular and submucosal layers for presence of ganglion cells. Probability of coincident presence of ganglion cells in both layers was confirmed.E ShafighS SiadatiS Mohammad Bagherzadeh TorbatiRA RezaiyanK HajianBabol University of Medical Sciencesarticlehirschsprungs diseasefull-thickness biopsyganglion cellrectal suction biopsyMedicineRMedicine (General)R5-920ENFAMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 26-31 (2004)
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topic hirschsprungs disease
full-thickness biopsy
ganglion cell
rectal suction biopsy
Medicine
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Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle hirschsprungs disease
full-thickness biopsy
ganglion cell
rectal suction biopsy
Medicine
R
Medicine (General)
R5-920
E Shafigh
S Siadati
S Mohammad Bagherzadeh Torbati
RA Rezaiyan
K Hajian
Submucosal and muscular layers for Ganglion cells in diagnosis of Hirschsprungs disease (H.D): A comparative study
description Background and Objective: Hirschsprung’s disease (H.D) is the most common cause of lower gastrointestinal tract obstruction in newborns. Diagnosis of H.D was established by a full-thickness rectal biopsy, then it was replaced by rectal suction biopsy, that is easier and has less complications. This study was done to compare the submucosal and muscular coat of rectal wall for ganglion cells. Methods: In this descriptive, analytical and cross-sectional study, data were obtained from 239 pathological reports in archive of Shahid Beheshti hospital, department of pathology from 1991 to 2001. Serial sections (Up to 60 sections) were tested microscopically. Findings: Sixty-one from 239 specimens were diagnosed as H.D (19.3%) and in 172 cases ganglion cells were present in both muscular and submucosal layers (54.43%). Sensitivity of submucosal for presence of ganglion cells was 96.6% and correlation between submucosal and muscular layers for absence of ganglion cell was 100% (P<0.05). Conclusion: The results showed a good correlation between advantages of serial sections of muscular and submucosal layers for presence of ganglion cells. Probability of coincident presence of ganglion cells in both layers was confirmed.
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author E Shafigh
S Siadati
S Mohammad Bagherzadeh Torbati
RA Rezaiyan
K Hajian
author_facet E Shafigh
S Siadati
S Mohammad Bagherzadeh Torbati
RA Rezaiyan
K Hajian
author_sort E Shafigh
title Submucosal and muscular layers for Ganglion cells in diagnosis of Hirschsprungs disease (H.D): A comparative study
title_short Submucosal and muscular layers for Ganglion cells in diagnosis of Hirschsprungs disease (H.D): A comparative study
title_full Submucosal and muscular layers for Ganglion cells in diagnosis of Hirschsprungs disease (H.D): A comparative study
title_fullStr Submucosal and muscular layers for Ganglion cells in diagnosis of Hirschsprungs disease (H.D): A comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Submucosal and muscular layers for Ganglion cells in diagnosis of Hirschsprungs disease (H.D): A comparative study
title_sort submucosal and muscular layers for ganglion cells in diagnosis of hirschsprungs disease (h.d): a comparative study
publisher Babol University of Medical Sciences
publishDate 2004
url https://doaj.org/article/9b725de317df45f6b480096a1c183397
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