
pmid: 17164511
The recto-sigmoid index on barium enema may aid in the diagnosis of Hirschsprung’s disease. However, data on its reliability in different age groups are sparse. The recto-sigmoid index and transitional zone were evaluated blindly in 107 patients with diagnostic rectal suction biopsies. Patients were divided into 3 groups: neonates, infants older than 1 month, and children. The recto-sigmoid index and transitional zone agreed with the histopathologic diagnosis in 79% and 87% of the cases, respectively. Their negative predictive values reached clinical significance in infants and children but not in neonates. Their positive predictive values were not significant in any age group. The recto-sigmoid index identified 4 patients with recto-sigmoid Hirschsprung’s disease whose diagnosis was missed by evaluating the transitional zone alone.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Biopsy, Infant, Newborn, Rectum, Contrast Media, Infant, Enema, Diagnosis, Differential, Radiography, Colon, Sigmoid, Predictive Value of Tests, Child, Preschool, Confidence Intervals, Humans, Female, Hirschsprung Disease, Barium Sulfate, Child
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Biopsy, Infant, Newborn, Rectum, Contrast Media, Infant, Enema, Diagnosis, Differential, Radiography, Colon, Sigmoid, Predictive Value of Tests, Child, Preschool, Confidence Intervals, Humans, Female, Hirschsprung Disease, Barium Sulfate, Child
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