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Adulthood hirschprung's disease: a report of 4 cases in Ile-Ife. Nigeria.
[hirschsprung disease]
Hirschsprung
's
disease
in
adulthood
is
very
rare
and
is
often
misdiagnosed
.
We
present
four
cases
of
adulthood
Hirschsprung
's
disease
seen
in
the
last
two
decades
to
illustrate
challenges
accompanying
its
diagnosis
and
management
.
This
descriptive
case
series
included
cases
of
histologically
proven
Hirschsprung
's
seen
in
adulthood
at
the
Obafemi
Awolowo
University
Teaching
Hospitals
Complex
in
the
last
two
decades
(
1991
-
2011
)
.
The
clinical
data
,
radiological
investigations
,
details
of
surgical
treatment
,
histological
diagnosis
,
outcomes
and
complications
were
analyzed
.
There
were
4
adult
patients
,
3
males
and
1
female
with
age
ranging
from
17
to
74
years
(
mean
23
years
)
.
Each
patient
presented
with
sub
acute
intestinal
obstruction
needing
two
staged
procedures
of
initial
colostomy
followed
by
definitive
procedure
of
low
anterior
resection
(
State
procedure
)
in
3
patients
and
Swenson-
Bill
procedure
in
one
.
There
was
one
mortality
and
good
long
term
outcome
in
the
remaining
three
.
This
review
presented
the
oldest
patient
presenting
with
adult
Hirschsprung
's
and
the
highest
mean
age
of
any
case
series
.
Four
patients
with
adulthood
Hirschsprung
's
disease
managed
by
two
operative
procedures
enabled
comparison
of
operative
outcome
with
respect
to
complications
and
functional
outcomes
.
Mortality
seems
to
correlate
with
presentation
at
old
age
,
which
is
usually
due
to
life
long
self-management
of
chronic
constipation
.
Though
very
rare
,
a
high
index
of
suspicion
of
adulthood
Hirschprung
's
disease
should
be
maintained
in
adult
patients
with
recurrent
chronic
constipation
needing
lifelong
laxative
,
enema
or
mechanical
wash-out
.
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