
doi: 10.1007/bf02617809
pmid: 5767849
In a series of 17 adult patients with megacolon, six seemed to have Hirschsprung’s disease. All were said to have had the disease in childhood and all had normal rectums, but biopsies were done in only two cases. One of the patients was treated conservatively, but he died of pneumonia two years later, and collapse of the lungs secondary to the distention of the colon appeared to be an important factor.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Colon, Biopsy, Age Factors, Megacolon, Middle Aged, Methods, Humans, Female, Constipation, Aged
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Colon, Biopsy, Age Factors, Megacolon, Middle Aged, Methods, Humans, Female, Constipation, Aged
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