Hirschsprung-s-disease Sentence Examples
- Children diagnosed with Hirschsprung's disease lack nerve cells (ganglia) in the large intestine, severely affecting the wavelike movements that propel material through the colon. 
- Symptoms can be removed in at least 90 percent of children born with Hirschsprung's disease. 
- Motility disorders such as Hirschsprung's disease and psuedo-obstruction may cause blockages by retarding peristalsis, the intestinal muscle contractions that move food and waste. 
- Proof that genetic factors contribute to Hirschsprung's disease is that it is known to run in families, and it has been seen in association with some chromosome abnormalities. 
- Molecular diagnostic techniques have identified many genes that cause susceptibility to Hirschsprung's disease. 
- While two-thirds of cases are diagnosed in the first three months of life, Hirschsprung's disease may also be diagnosed later in infancy or childhood. 
- Most infants with Hirschsprung's disease achieve good bowel control after surgery, but a small percentage of children may have lingering problems with soilage or constipation. 
- Parents should understand that toilet teaching may be delayed in children who have had surgery for Hirschsprung's disease. 
- Children who have had surgical correction of Hirschsprung's disease are also at a higher risk for constipation and dehydration.