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[Twenty years diagnostic competence center for Hirschsprung's disease in Basel]. | LitMetric

[Twenty years diagnostic competence center for Hirschsprung's disease in Basel].

Chirurg

Institut für Pathologie, Hirschsprung Labor, Oberwilerstrasse 12, Bottmingen/BL, Switzerland.

Published: June 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Basel Hirschsprung Competence Center collected and analyzed 19,365 rectal mucosal biopsies from 6,615 children aged 1 week to 4 years over 20 years to study Hirschsprung's disease.
  • A total of 935 cases (14%) of Hirschsprung's disease were identified, with specific rates for classical, total colon aganglionosis, and ultrashort rectum aganglionosis, and diagnoses were confirmed to be accurate without false positives or negatives.
  • The study found that about 12% of children with chronic constipation were diagnosed with Hirschsprung's disease, highlighting the reliability and efficiency of enzyme histochemical methods for diagnosis.

Article Abstract

Background: The experience gained by the Basel Hirschsprung Competence Center over 20 years is presented.

Materials And Methods: A total of 19,365 rectal mucosal biopsies were investigated in the 20 years between 1987 and 2006. All biopsies of rectal mucosa originated from 6,615 children aged between 1 week and 4 years. Biopsies were collected in teaching hospitals all over Germany and transported on dry ice by Intercity Courier Service. Serial sections of frozen tissue were made using a cryostat. Enzyme histochemical staining was performed.

Results: A total of 935 cases of Hirschsprung's disease (14%) were observed (769 cases of classical Hirschsprung's disease, 68 total colon aganglionosis, 98 ultrashort rectum aganglionosis). Total colon aganglionosis was found in 1.0% and the frequency of ultrashort Hirschsprung' disease was 1.4%. The quality of the histological results was confirmed by a second independent investigator. There were neither false positive nor false negative diagnoses. Enzyme histochemical staining results were readable within 2 h. Acetylcholinesterase, which is significantly increased in Hirschsprung's disease, was used for nerve fiber staining. Succinic and lactic dehydrogenases and nitric oxide synthase served as confirmatory proof of aganglionosis (elective nerve cell staining of the submucous plexus).

Conclusion: Among 100 children with chronic constipation an average of 12 children were diagnosed with Hirschsprung's disease. Of these 2% showed total colon aganglionosis or ultrashort Hirschsprung's disease. Enzyme histochemical diagnosis of Hirschsprung's disease proved 100% reliable and time saving.

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