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  2. Hirschsprung's disease - Wikipedia

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    Hirschsprung's disease (HD or HSCR) is a birth defect in which nerves are missing from parts of the intestine. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The most prominent symptom is constipation . [ 1 ] Other symptoms may include vomiting , abdominal pain , diarrhea and slow growth . [ 1 ]

  3. Megacolon - Wikipedia

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    Also called Hirschsprung's disease, it is a congenital disorder of the colon in which nerve cells of the myenteric plexus in its walls, also known as ganglion cells, are absent. It is a rare disorder (1:5000), with prevalence among males being four times that of females. Hirschsprung's disease develops in the fetus during the early stages of ...

  4. Intestinal neuronal dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Intestinal neuronal dysplasia (IND) is an inherited disease of the intestine that affects one in 3000 children and adults.The intestine uses peristalsis to push its contents toward the anus; people with IND have a problem with the motor neurons that lead to the intestine, inhibiting this process and thus preventing digestion.

  5. Al-Gazali-Donnai-Mueller syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Al-Gazali-Donnai-Mueller syndrome, also known as Hirschsprung's disease, hypoplastic nails, and minor dysmorphic features syndrome [1] is a rare and deadly genetic disorder which is characterized by Hirschsprung's disease, nail and distal limb hypoplasia, flat facies, upslanting palpebral fissures, narrow philtrum, high palate, micrognathia and low-set ears.

  6. Constipation - Wikipedia

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    Constipation also has neurological causes, including anismus, descending perineum syndrome, desmosis and Hirschsprung's disease. [7] In infants, Hirschsprung's disease is the most common medical disorder associated with constipation. Anismus occurs in a small minority of persons with chronic constipation or obstructed defecation. [33]

  7. Intestinal pseudo-obstruction - Wikipedia

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    Hirschsprung's disease: enlargement of the colon due to lack of development of autonomic ganglia. Intestinal neuronal dysplasia : a disease of motor neurons leading to the bowels. Bowel obstruction : mechanical or functional obstruction of the bowel, most commonly due to adhesions, hernias or neoplasms.

  8. The "Super Fruit" That Could Help Fight Alzheimer’s Disease

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    Blueberries, in particular, have been studied as a "super fruit" that could help fight Alzheimer’s disease. Glasshouse Images - Getty Images. Turmeric. Curcumin, ...

  9. Goldberg–Shprintzen syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The changes in the KIAA1279 gene are expected to cause problems in nervous system development due to a loss of functioning protein product. This is shown by the KIAA1279 gene's connection to both Hirschsprung's disease and bilateral generalized polymicrogyria, characteristics of Goldberg-Shprintzen syndrome. [7]