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Adult-onset megacolon with focal hypoganglionosis: A detailed phenotyping and prospective cohort study

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Abstract
Background: In this prospective cohort study, we evaluated features of "adult-onset megacolon with focal hypoganglionosis."

Methods: We assessed the radiologic, endoscopic, and histopathologic phenotyping and treatment outcomes of 29 patients between 2017 and 2020. Data from community controls, consisting of 19,948 adults undergoing health screenings, were analyzed to identify risk factors. Experts reviewed clinical features and pathological specimens according to the London Classification for gastrointestinal neuromuscular pathology.

Key results: The median age of the patients with adult-onset megacolon with focal hypoganglionosis at symptom onset was 59 years (range, 32.0-74.9 years), with mean symptom onset only 1 year before diagnosis. All patients had focal stenotic regions with proximal bowel dilatation (mean diameter, 78.8 mm; 95% confidence interval [CI], 72-86). The comparison with community controls showed no obvious risk factors. Ten patients underwent surgery, and all exhibited significant hypoganglionosis: 5.4 myenteric ganglion cells/cm (interquartile range [IQR], 3.7-16.4) in the stenotic regions compared to 278 cells/cm (IQR, 190-338) in the proximal and 95 cells/cm (IQR, 45-213) in the distal colon. Hypoganglionosis was associated with CD3+ T cells along the myenteric plexus. Colectomy was associated with significant symptom improvement compared to medical treatment [change in the Global Bowel Satisfaction score, -5.4 points (surgery) vs. -0.3 points (medical treatment); p < 0.001].

Conclusions and inferences: Adult-onset megacolon with focal hypoganglionosis has distinct features characterized by hypoganglionosis due to inflammation. Bowel resection appears to benefit these patients.
Author(s)
Jiyoung YoonKee Wook JungNam Seok HamJihun KimYoon Suh DoSeon Ok KimSang Hyun ChoiDong Wook KimSung Wook HwangSang Hyoung ParkDong-Hoon YangByong Duk YeJeong-Sik ByeonYong Sik YoonChan Wook KimChang Sik YuHwoon-Yong JungSuk-Kyun YangJoanne E MartinCharles H KnowlesSeung-Jae Myung
Issued Date
2023
Type
Article
Keyword
adultconstipationhypoganglionosismegacolontreatment outcome
DOI
10.1111/nmo.14630
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16643
Publisher
NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY
Language
영어
ISSN
1350-1925
Citation Volume
35
Citation Number
9
Citation Start Page
14630
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Medicine > Nursing
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