Difference between revisions of "Pediatric gastrointestinal pathology"

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Notes:
Notes:
*Most common reason for litigation in paediatric pathology.<ref>GT. 19 January 2011.</ref>
*Most common reason for litigation in paediatric pathology.<ref>GT. 19 January 2011.</ref>
===Gross===
Features:
*Dilated bowel; stuffed sausage-look.
Image:
*[http://www.pathology.pitt.edu/lectures/gi/colon-a/03.htm Hirschsprung disease (pathology.pitt.edu)].


===Microscopic===
===Microscopic===
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*Ganglion cells missing in submucosal plexus and myenteric plexus.
*Ganglion cells missing in submucosal plexus and myenteric plexus.
*+/-Submucosal fibrosis.
*+/-Submucosal fibrosis.
Image:
*[http://pathology.mc.duke.edu/research/Histo_course/myent_plexus.jpg Normal myenteric plexus (duke.edu)].<ref>URL: [http://pathology.mc.duke.edu/research/PTH225.html http://pathology.mc.duke.edu/research/PTH225.html]. Accessed on: 11 January 2011.</ref>


===Stains===
===Stains===
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*NSE ~ normal.  
*NSE ~ normal.  
*S100 ~ normal.
*S100 ~ normal.
Images:
*[http://66.244.141.33/colorectal-Hirschsprung-disease Hirschsprung disease - collection (66.244.141.33)].
*[http://pathology.mc.duke.edu/research/Histo_course/myent_plexus.jpg Normal myenteric plexus (duke.edu)].<ref>URL: [http://pathology.mc.duke.edu/research/PTH225.html http://pathology.mc.duke.edu/research/PTH225.html]. Accessed on: 11 January 2011.</ref>


==Meconium ileus==
==Meconium ileus==
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