“…Since the introduction of acetylcholinesterase staining, different types of neurones and ganglia in the submucosal and myenteric plexuses and various stains that mark neurones and nerve fibres have been identified . Immunohistochemical markers tested in cases of HD include: RET oncoprotein, neurone‐specific enolase, calretinin, MAP2, peripherin, NeuN and nNOS for the detection of ganglion cells; and GLUT1, S100, GFAP, NGFR and beta‐tubulin for the detection of nerve fibres . The aim of this study was to identify a method for the reliable diagnosis of HD using immunohistochemical staining that combined detection of ganglia (MAP2 and calretinin) and the evaluation of nerve fibres (S100 and GLUT1).…”