Hirschsprung Disease
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Hirschsprung Disease- Instructions
- What is the best next step in management?
- After stabilizing the patient, what is the best next step in his management?
- What percent of patients with Hirschsprung Disease (HD) have a genetic risk factor?
- The next best step in the workup and management of this patient is:
- The best next step in management of this infant should be:
- The parents should be advised that in this child with Hirschsprung disease there is an increased genetic predisposition for the development of
- According to Neuvonen (J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 67:594, 2018), compared to healthy controls, patients with HD have
- In patients with Hirschsprung disease, during balloon distension of the rectum anorectal manometry will show
- The next best step in management of this patient with incontinence following a pull through for Hirschsprung disease is
- Which of the following is the preferred next step in management of this Hirschsprung patient with constipation?
- The histopathology of NID is best characterized by
- The best next step in this postoperative Hirschsprung patient is
- The most common condition requiring redo pull through operation is
PSSAP 13- The best next step in management with regard to the persistently dilated duodenum is?
- In patients with Hirschsprung disease, during balloon distension of the rectum anorectal manometry will show
- The next best step in management of this patient with incontinence following a pull through for Hirschsprung disease is
- The most appropriate means to the reduce risk of C. diff colitis to other hospitalized children is
Pancreatic Tumors
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Thyroid Disease
PSSAP 30- Compared to patients diagnosed early with Hirschsprung disease, patients with a late diagnosis have
- The histopathology of NID is best characterized by
- What is the next best step in this patient’s management to help reduce his risk of recurrent HAEC?
- Which of the following would be an appropriate next step for a child with encopresis?
- What factor may increase the risk of developing postoperative Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis?
- You can point to its advantages with regard to
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Bowel Management- Which of the following would be an appropriate next step for a child with encopresis?
- In advising the parents, which complication of an antegrade continent stoma that would require surgical intervention is most likely to occur ?
- The next best step in management of this patient with incontinence following a pull through for Hirschsprung disease is
- Which of the following is the preferred next step in management of this Hirschsprung patient with constipation?
Fecal Incontinence and Functional Constipation- Which of the following would be an appropriate next step for a child with encopresis?
- In advising the parents, which complication of an antegrade continent stoma that would require surgical intervention is most likely to occur ?
- The next best step in management of this patient with incontinence following a pull through for Hirschsprung disease is
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Spaced learning 07-27-2025
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Fluid and Electrolytes
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PSSAP 10- In this patient with colonic atresia, testing would be appropriate to exclude
- You can point to its advantages with regard to
- The genetic characteristic which portends poorer prognosis in Wilms tumor is
- Which of the following would be an appropriate next step for a child with encopresis?
- Which of the following has been linked to VACTERL association?
- The next step in management in this patient with constipation is
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January 2019 articles of interest
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Spaced learning 12-03-2023
Spaced learning 01-07-2024
Spaced learning 11-15-2020
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Anorectal Malformations- Which of the following would be an appropriate next step for a child with encopresis?
- In this boy with trisomy 21 the most likely type of anorectal malformation is an imperforate anus with
- The next step in management would include:
- Which of the following has been linked to VACTERL association?
- In advising the parents, which complication of an antegrade continent stoma that would require surgical intervention is most likely to occur ?
- The next step in management in this patient with constipation is
- The best next step in this patient with constipation is
Surgical Infection
PSSAP 15
Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
Spaced learning 06-16-2019
PSSAP 5
Anal Disorders
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Care of the Surgical Neonate
Cystic Fibrosis



