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Other names people use for this condition
  • HSCR
  • Hirschsprung disease 1
  • HSCR 1
  • Aganglionic megacolon
  • Hirschsprung disease type 1

Hirschsprung's disease
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Hirschsprung disease is a disease of the large intestine or colon. People with this disease do not have the nerve cells in the intestine required to expel stools from the body normally. Symptoms of Hirschsprung disease usually show up in very young children, but sometimes not until adolescence or adulthood. The symptoms may vary with age, but often involve constipation and/or obstruction of the bowel.


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