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Oligoneuronal Hypoganglionosis in Patients with Idiopathic Slow-Transit Constipation
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The colonic motor dysfunction in slow-transit constipation is associated with quantitative alterations of the enteric nervous system. The underlying defect is characterized morphologically by oligoneuronal hypoganglionosis. Because the neuropathologic alterations primarily affect the myenteric plexus and external submucous plexus, superficial submucous biopsies are not suitable to detect these innervational disorders.
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