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In 1886, Hirschsprung gave the first detailed description of congenital megacolon.
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anal sphincter achalasia, enteric neuronal precursors, enteric neuronal development, hypoganglionic segment, intestinal neuronal dysplasia, internal sphincter achalasia, vagal neural crest cells, hypoperistalsis syndrome, intestinal neuronal malformations, pullthrough procedure, dysplasia masked, heterotopic nerve cells, lethal spotting mouse, neuronal intestinal dysplasia, degenerative leiomyopathy, enteric microenvironment, persistent enterocolitis, pullthrough operation, ganglionic colon, aganglionic bowel segment, continence reaction, giant ganglia, anorectal pressure profile, internal sphincter relaxation, rectal myectomy
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New York, Colon Rectum, American Academy of Pediatrics, Morbus Hirschsprung, Hippokrates Verlag, Human Molecular Genetics, Cell Biol, Nature Genetics, Brain Res, Virchows Arch, Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Raven Press, Meier Ruge, Carel Meijers, The Netherlands, Churchill Livingstone, Incidence Incidence, Pediatric Gastroenterology, Third Edition, Behandlung des Megacolon, Clinical Generalities, Deu Biol, Enger Holschneider, Marty Mix, Third International Meeting
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