APPLIED RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

ANATOMY

THE BREAST

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Clinical features of Hirschsprung disease?
A
Projectile vomit
B
Jaundice
C
Ganglions in the colon
D
Late exit Meconeum > 24 hours
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Swollen belly. Vomiting, including vomiting a green or brown substance. Constipation or gas, which might make a newborn fussy. Diarrhea. Delayed passage of meconium-a newborn’s first bowel movement. 21-Aug-2021

Detailed explanation-2: -Their primary symptom is constipation. Each child may experience symptoms differently, but common symptoms in infants include: failure to have a bowel movement in the first 48 hours of life. abdominal distention (stomach bloating)

Detailed explanation-3: -The hallmark of late-diagnosed HD is chronic constipation without encopresis as far as the newborn period [16]. On physical examination, patients with late-diagnosed HD often have abdominal distention and palpation of large fecaloma. Management of HD, early or late diagnosed is mainly surgical.

Detailed explanation-4: -After the plug is passed, bowel movements are normal, and all symptoms resolve. However, even neonates with organic disease, such as Hirschsprung’s disease, may pass a meconium plug and do well for a period of time.

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