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CC BY 4.0 · European J Pediatr Surg Rep. 2020; 08(01): e99-e101
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1721049
Case Report

Image of the Month: Decision-Making in Surgery for Late Onset Hirschsprung Disease

Authors

  • Anisha Apte

    1   Department of Surgery, The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  • Elise McKenna

    2   Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  • Marc A. Levitt

    1   Department of Surgery, The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
    2   Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
    3   Division of Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction Surgery, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Abstract

We present a case of a 14-year-old boy with chronic distension, poor growth, and chronic constipation. He undergoes anorectal manometry and rectal biopsy, confirming the diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease (HD). The case is presented with a key image and associated questions to prompt discussion on strategies for management and treatment of HD in late-diagnosed children.



Publication History

Received: 29 May 2020

Accepted: 18 August 2020

Article published online:
03 December 2020

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