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    Plasticity of the enteric nervous system in patients with intestinal neuronal dysplasia associated with Hirschsprung’s disease: a report of three patients

    Intestinal neuronal dysplasia is a controversial form of dysganglionosis that has been described both as an isolated disorder and in association with Hirschsprung’s disease. It has been blamed for the bad outc...

    B. J. Meyrat, R. N. Laurini in Pediatric Surgery International (2003)

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    Interstitial cells of Cajal are normally distributed in both ganglionated and aganglionic bowel in Hirschsprung’s disease

    Surgery for Hirschsprung’s disease is often complicated by post-operative bowel motility disorders. The impact of intestinal neural histology on the surgical outcome has been previously studied, but no informa...

    C. J. Newman, R. N. Laurini, Y. Lesbros, O. Reinberg in Pediatric Surgery International (2003)

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    Assessment of the colon innervation with serial biopsies above the aganglionic zone before the pull-through procedure in Hirschsprung's disease

    Different types of colonic dysganglionosis, and in particular intestinal neuronal dysplasia (IND) have been blamed for certain postoperative complications after surgery for Hirschsprung's disease (HD). We pro...

    B. J. Meyrat, Y. Lesbros, R. N. Laurini in Pediatric Surgery International (2001)

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    Management of duplex ureteroceles detected by prenatal ultrasound

    During the last 13 years 110 children with duplex ureteroceles were treated. There was a 3 to 1 female-to-male predominance. The authors report their experience with a group of 25 patients with duplex ureteroc...

    V. Di Benedetto, B. J. Meyrat, G. Sorrentino, G. Monfort in Pediatric Surgery International (1995)

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    Pitfalls in aminoacid and organic acid analysis: 3-Hydroxypropionic aciduria

    Pitfalls in organic acid analysis can originate from inadequate methodology, analytical interferences, in vivo interactions and from pre-analytical conditions which often are unknown to the specialized analyti...

    C. Bachmann, O. Boulat, B. J. Meyrat, J. P. Colombo in European Journal of Pediatrics (1994)