Hirschsprung disease
A congenital disorder characterized by the absence of myenteric ganglion cells in the distal colon. It results in a functional stenosis of the distal colon and a massive distention of the proximal colon.
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Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Hirschsprung diseaseNational Institute of Medical Science
Md Paediatrics
National Institute of Medical Science
MD pediatrics

Sangrur
Distt.Immunization Officer
Guru Gobind Singh Govt. Medical College, Faridkot
MBBS,DCH

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Remained Incharge Medical Officer with Hon'Ble C.M of J and K for More Than 20 Years from Jan 2000 To October 2020
Govt. Medical College, Jammu
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JLNM RAINAWARI
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MD Pediatrics

YCM Hospital Pune
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College Of Ayurveda And Research Centre Akurdi Pune
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