TOTAL AGANGLIONOSIS OF THE COLON (HIRSCHSPRUNG'S DISEASE) and CONGENITAL FAILURE OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF VENTILATION (ONDINE'S CURSE)

Abstract
Total aganglionosis of the colon presenting with small intestinal obstruction in the neonatal period was observed in combination with congenital alveolar hypoventilation requiring continuous mechanical ventilation in a boy. The patient aged 15 mo. died from acute dehydration due to enteritis, long after total resection of the aganglionic bowel was performed. Pulmonary hypertension was found in the newborn period. There was progressive right ventricular myocardial hypertrophy. This is the 4th case reported with a combination of defects involving nerve cell function of the brain stem and gastrointestinal tract.