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Megacolon |
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megacolon /mega·co·lon/ (meg´ah-ko?lon) dilatation and hypertrophy of the colon. acquired megacolon colonic enlargement associated with chronic constipation, but with normal ganglion cell innervation. aganglionic megacolon , congenital megacolon Hirschsprung's disease; that due to congenital lack of myenteric ganglion cells in a segment of the large bowel, with loss of motor function in that segment and massive dilatation of the colon proximally. idiopathic megacolon acquired m. toxic megacolon that associated with amebic or ulcerative colitis.
Megacolon Dilation of the colon. Mentioned in: Hirschsprung's Disease megacolon (meg´ n an abnormal dilation of the colon that may be congenital, toxic, or acquired. megacolon, acquired, n a result of a chronic refusal to defecate, usually occurring in children who are psychotic or mentally retarded. megacolon, congenital, n caused by the absence of autonomic ganglia in the smooth muscle wall of the colon. megacolon, toxic, n a serious complication of ulcerative colitis that may result in perforation of the colon, septicemia, and death. megacolon dilatation and hypertrophy of the colon. acquired megacolon colonic enlargement associated with chronic constipation, but with normal ganglion cell innervation. Most common in dogs and cats, the usual causes are dietary factors, lack of exercise, prostatic enlargement, anal disease and neurological deficits. aganglionic megacolon due to congenital absence of myenteric ganglion cells and abnormal motor activity in a distal segment of the large bowel. There is continuous spasm in the aganglionic segment that causes a stenosis, and a massive distention of the normal proximal colon develops secondarily. The disease in humans is called Hirschsprung's disease and a similar, but not identical, condition occurs in piebald mice and Overo horses. Congenital megacolon may occur in dogs and cats, but acquired disease is much more common. Called also congenital megacolon. congenital megacolon see aganglionic megacolon (above). idiopathic megacolon recurrent episodes of constipation in aging cats over a long period of time is believed to lead to the progressive development of a dilated colon. inherited megacolon is presumed in fattening pigs in which there is abdominal distention and wasting without rectal stricture. psychogenic megacolon seen in cats and dogs that will not defecate indoors. Prolonged fecal retention causes loss of the defecation reflex, especially in aged patients. |
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