A four-year old boy presents with chronic constipation and numerous failed attempts at medical management. A contrast enema shows a markedly dilated colon. He undergoes a full thickness rectal biopsy with findings consistent with neuronal intestinal dysplasia (NID).
The histopathology of NID is best characterized by
A hypoplastic ganglion cells.
B absence of ganglion cells.
C small ganglia within the myenteric plexus.
D giant ganglia within the submucosal plexus.
E decreased acetylcholinesterase activity in the lamina propria.
The histopathology of NID is best characterized by
A hypoplastic ganglion cells.
B absence of ganglion cells.
C small ganglia within the myenteric plexus.
D giant ganglia within the submucosal plexus.
E decreased acetylcholinesterase activity in the lamina propria.
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