Diagnosis of neuronal colonic dysplasia in primary chronic constipation and sigmoid diverticulosis endoscopic biopsy and enzyme-histochemical examination
- PMID: 1763402
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02653223
Diagnosis of neuronal colonic dysplasia in primary chronic constipation and sigmoid diverticulosis endoscopic biopsy and enzyme-histochemical examination
Abstract
Neuronal colonic dysplasia is a separate clinical entity belonging to the group of congenital defects of intestinal innervation. Its enzyme-histochemical diagnosis is possible by endoscopic biopsy examination of the rectosigmoid. Enzyme-histochemically, it is characterized by dysplasia of the submucous plexus secondary to developmental defects. The principal clinical feature is weak propulsive motility. A clinical study was carried out to investigate the role of neuronal colonic dysplasia in the aetiology and pathogenesis of primary chronic constipation and diverticulosis of the sigmoid colon in adults.
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