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Indian Pediatr
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2012 March; 49(3): 245-246
Artigo
em Inglês
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-169264
RESUMO
We report a female newborn baby who presented with vomiting and abdominal distension on day 21 of life. Examination revealed facial puffiness, open posterior fontanelles, dry skin, cold peripheries and prominent abdominal veins with visible peristalsis. Barium enema revealed dilated proximal colon, empty rectum, funnel like transition zone between proximal dilated and distal constricted bowel. Serum TSH level was >150 μIU/mL. Biopsy revealed aganglionic segment suggesting Hirschsprung’s disease, an unusual association with congenital hypothyroidism.