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Autopsy Study of Calretinin Immunohistochemistry in the Anorectal Canal in Young Infants and Potential Implications for Rectal Biopsy Approach in the Neonatal Period.
Rytting, Heather; Dureau, Zachary J; Vega, Jose Velazquez; Rogers, Beverly B; Yin, Hong.
Afiliação
  • Rytting H; Department of Pathology, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Inc., Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Dureau ZJ; Department of Pathology, Ochsner Health System, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Vega JV; Department of Pathology, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Inc., Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Rogers BB; Department of Pathology, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Inc., Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Yin H; Department of Pathology, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Inc., Atlanta, Georgia.
Pediatr Dev Pathol ; 24(6): 542-550, 2021.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34266330
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Absent submucosal ganglion cells in biopsies 1-3 cm above the pectinate line establishes the pathologic diagnosis of Hirschsprung Disease (HD). Calretinin stains both ganglion cells and their mucosal neurites and has gained importance in HD diagnosis. Absent calretinin positive mucosal neurites in biopsies at the appropriate level above the pectinate line is highly specific for HD. Whether this applies to lower biopsies is uncertain. To address this, we studied anorectal canal autopsy specimens from infants.

METHODS:

We performed an autopsy study of infant anorectal canal specimens to describe calretinin staining in this region. Calretinin staining was correlated with histologic and gross landmarks.

RESULTS:

In all 15 non-HD specimens, calretinin positive mucosal neurites were present in glandular mucosa up to the anorectal line where neurites rapidly diminished. Age range was preterm 26 weeks to 3 months.

CONCLUSIONS:

Calretinin positive mucosal neurites are present in glandular mucosa up to the anorectal line in young infants. This is potentially important regarding neonatal HD biopsy level and diagnosis. Positive calretinin staining at the anorectal line favors normal innervation making HD unlikely. Absent calretinin positive neurites in glandular mucosa is worrisome for HD in young infants, regardless of location.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Reto / Doença de Hirschsprung Limite: Humans / Infant / Newborn Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Reto / Doença de Hirschsprung Limite: Humans / Infant / Newborn Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article