1. Comparison of the Diagnostic Accuracy of Colonoscopy Forcep Biopsy and Full Thickness Biopsy in Hirschprung Disease.
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Rachim, Abdul Rauf, Lampus, Harsali Fransiscus, Bamonte, Candy, Rendy, Leo, Sorongku, Ronald, Durry, Meilany, and Bagy, Raynald Gerald
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NEEDLE biopsy , *HIRSCHSPRUNG'S disease , *CHILD patients , *DIAGNOSIS , *FORCEPS - Abstract
Introduction: The standard diagnosing Hirschsprung disease is obtained by pathologic evaluation. There are several techniques to acquire pathologic sample included Full Thickness Biopsy, Rectal Suction Biopsy, Punch Biopsy, and Endoscopic Biopsy. Currently, the endoscopic device is widely available and its utility is more frequent in pediatric population. This study conducted to compare the effectiveness in diagnosing Hirschsprung disease using the Colonoscopy Forceps Biopsy (CFB) and full thickness biopsy (FTB) method as a gold standard. Method: A preliminary study of the pathologic evaluation in 10 children clinically Hirschsprung disease who underwent two types of biopsy procedures: full-thickness biopsy and colonoscopy forceps biopsy. This study aimed to compare the diagnostic result of these two methods. Results: The biopsy results indicate that 10 FTB samples were aganglionic, while 9 samples taken using CFB were aganglionic. Conclusion: Colonoscopy with forceps biopsy may be used as an alternative for the diagnosis of Hirschsprung’s disease in children, further studies are needed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of colonoscopy with forceps biopsy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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