This disease is a congenital disease, meaning innate, wherein there is as absence of the ganglionic cell which is the receptor of the brain signal to perform peristalsis. So therefore if there is no ganglionic cell, peristalsis will not be anymore possible, and the following symptoms may arise: distention of the abdomen, constipation, malabsorption, and dehydration. This disease can be fatal if left untreated.
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Hirschsprung's disease is a congenital abnormality that has no known means of prevention. It is important to diagnose the condition early in order to prevent the development of enterocolitis.
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pathophysiology is the study of the physiologic basis of disease.
Hirschsprung's disease is treated surgically. The goal is to remove the diseased, nonfunctioning segment of the bowel and restore bowel function. This is often done in two stages. The first stage relieves the intestinal obstruction by.
Overall, prognosis is very good. Most infants with Hirschsprung's disease achieve good bowel control after surgery, but a small percentage of children may have lingering problems with soilage or constipation.
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Hirschsprung's disease occurs early in fetal development when, for unknown reasons, there is either failure of nerve cell development, failure of nerve cell migration, or arrest in nerve cell development in a segment of the bowel.
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Harald Hirschsprung died in 1916.