2019
DOI: 10.5958/0976-5506.2019.02029.1
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ITGB2 (CD18) mRNA Expression in Hirschsprung-Associated Enterocolitis (HAEC)

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“…As a result of abnormal intestinal motility that allows bacterial stasis and microflora dis-equilibrium, coupled with an innate immune response and several other mechanisms from the level of gene expression to the biochemical imbalance of the digestive tract, will cause intestinal barrier complex disorders that will appear as histopathological changes in bowel wall structure. 4,5,[7][8][9][10][11] Other theories that have been proven are the retention of mucin in the colonic mucosa, as well as the shift from acidity of the mucin to neutral. 12 It was proposed that HAEC patients will sustain significant changes in theirbowel tissue characterized by mucin retention and dilatation of crypts which becomes the basis of HAEC histopathological classification.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…As a result of abnormal intestinal motility that allows bacterial stasis and microflora dis-equilibrium, coupled with an innate immune response and several other mechanisms from the level of gene expression to the biochemical imbalance of the digestive tract, will cause intestinal barrier complex disorders that will appear as histopathological changes in bowel wall structure. 4,5,[7][8][9][10][11] Other theories that have been proven are the retention of mucin in the colonic mucosa, as well as the shift from acidity of the mucin to neutral. 12 It was proposed that HAEC patients will sustain significant changes in theirbowel tissue characterized by mucin retention and dilatation of crypts which becomes the basis of HAEC histopathological classification.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was suggested that HAEC scores with cut-off 4 would increase sensitivity and specificity to detect HAEC episodes. 6,15 Although several indicators have been investigated, [8][9][10] only the HAEC score is the easiest and most applicable in daily use for enterocolitis in HRSC. The absence of gold standard diagnostic tool for HAEC causes many delays in diagnosis that are parallel with the over and under treatment of this condition.…”
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confidence: 99%