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Hirschsprung's Disease (Congenital megacolon) Baby Royalty Free Stock Photo
Megacolon by dog - (x-ray) picture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Doctor holding in hand Toxic Megacolon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Questionnaire about health problem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Questionnaire about health problem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pain intestinal cramp spasm, digestive disorder, bowel discomfort, gastric tension, organ distress, colic sensation, gut Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pain intestinal cramp spasm, digestive disorder, bowel discomfort, gastric tension, organ distress, colic sensation, gut Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hirschsprung's Disease (Congenital megacolon)
Types of Ulcerative Colitis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large intestine highlighted on the silhouette of a human Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abdominal pain in bowel - digestive discomfort, intestinal ache, gut irritation, stomach cramps, gastrointestinal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Digestive issue: abdominal pressure, intestinal ache, stomach discomfort, colon tension, gut reaction, organ strain Royalty Free Stock Photo
The girl is a patient at a doctor s appointment with a gastroenterologist who holds in her hands the results of a Royalty Free Stock Photo
Special X-ray Barium Enema Royalty Free Stock Photo
The doctor holds the results of the examination of the female patient on a white background. Bowel inflammation and disease Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illustration compares a healthy colon with one affected by Hirschsprung's disease. The healthy colon on the left shows an even distribution of ganglion cells. The diseased colon on the right lacks ganglion cells, causing a narrow rectum and blocked large intestine. Labels indicate differences, providing a visual contrast between normal and affected conditions, highlighting the absence of nerve cells in the diseased section that leads to bowel obstruction.


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