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Role of fecal calprotectin in differentiating between Hirschsprung's disease and functional constipation.
[hirschsprung disease]
Calprotectin
is
a
36
.
5
kD
calcium
and
zinc
binding
protein
in
the
S
100
protein
family
.
Fecal
calprotectin
levels
are
elevated
in
patients
with
inflammatory
bowel
disease
and
some
other
gastrointestinal
disorders
such
as
colorectal
carcinoma
.
We
decided
to
evaluate
the
fecal
calprotectin
level
to
see
if
it
was
able
to
distinguish
between
functional
and
organic
causes
of
constipation
.
Seventy
-
six
children
aged
1
to
120
months
that
all
underwent
deep
rectal
mucosa
biopsies
at
Children
Medical
Center
from
November
2010
till
September
2011
were
recruited
.
Nineteen
cases
were
diagnosed
as
Hirschsprung
's
disease
and
57
of
the
patients
had
nerve
ganglion
cells
in
their
biopsies
.
Calprotectin
concentration
was
analyzed
by
the
ELISA
method
.
Although
there
was
a
significant
difference
between
the
median
of
the
two
groups
(
p
=
0
.
036
)
,
the
median
was
not
above
the
predetermined
cutoff
value
of
50
µg
/
g
.
We
propose
that
fecal
calprotectin
,
using
the
above
cutoff
value
,
has
limited
value
in
differentiating
functional
constipation
from
Hirschsprung
's
disease
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"bowel disease"
symptom
acute rheumatic fever
benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis
cholangiocarcinoma
familial mediterranean fever
hirschsprung disease
legionellosis
malignant atrophic papulosis
primary effusion lymphoma
severe combined immunodeficiency
typhoid
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