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Rectal Biopsy for Hirschsprung's Disease: A Multicentre Study Involving Biopsy Technique, Pathology and Complications.

Gil VervloetAntoine De BackerStijn HeymanPaul LeymanSebastiaan Van CauwenbergeKim VanderlindenCharlotte VercauterenDirk VervloessemMarc Miserez
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Diagnostic rectal biopsies in children are safe. Non-surgical biopsies are more likely to give inconclusive results due to smaller amounts of submucosa present in the specimen. Open biopsies are especially useful when previous non-surgical biopsies are inconclusive. An experienced pathologist is a key factor for the result. The anatomopathology report should specify the different layers present in the specimen, the presence of ganglion cells and hypertrophic nerve fibres, their description and a conclusion.
Keyphrases
  • ultrasound guided
  • fine needle aspiration
  • induced apoptosis
  • rectal cancer
  • young adults
  • cell cycle arrest
  • risk factors
  • neuropathic pain
  • cell proliferation
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • optic nerve