Neuronal intestinal dysplasia.

R Rintala, J Rapola, I Louhimo
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A series of 21 patients with NID is presented. A histologic and histochemical picture of NID was seen in an heterogenous group of patients. NID was associated with bowel obstruction and/or perforation in six neonates and infants. One neonate died. During follow-up the bowel histology gradually normalized in four of the five patients. NID was found incidentally in four patients with anorectal malformations and two with Hirschsprung's disease. Three patients with Hirschsprung's disease and associated NID had chronic proctitis; one patient with an anorectal anomaly had chronic obstipation and megacolon and one proctitis. Two children with multiple endocrine neoplasia 2b syndrome and chronic obstipation had typical NID in their rectum biopsies, as did a 50-year-old woman with CIIP. The clinical heterogeneity of patients with NID suggests that NID may not be a distinct clinical entity but rather a reaction of the neuronal network of the bowel wall and could be caused either by congenital or secondary factors.

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神经性肠发育不良。
本文报道了21例NID患者。在异质组患者中可见NID的组织学和组织化学图。在6例新生儿和婴儿中,NID与肠梗阻和/或穿孔有关。一名新生儿死亡。随访期间,5例患者中4例肠道组织学逐渐恢复正常。在4例肛肠畸形患者和2例巨结肠病患者中偶然发现了NID。3例先天性巨结肠病及相关NID患者有慢性直肠炎;1例肛肠异常患者有慢性顽固性巨结肠和1例直肠炎。两名患有多发性内分泌瘤2b综合征和慢性顽阻症的儿童在直肠活检中表现为典型的NID,一名患有CIIP的50岁女性也是如此。NID患者的临床异质性表明,NID可能不是一种独特的临床实体,而是肠壁神经网络的反应,可能由先天性或继发性因素引起。
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