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. 2022 Aug 7;28(29):3994–4006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i29.3994

Table 1.

Basic characteristics of subjects

Age, sex
Disease (years)
Clinical diagnosis
Histopathological findings
Histopathological diagnosis
X-ray
45, M NA Control Normal neurons Healthy Healthy
54, M NA Control Normal neurons Healthy Healthy
82, M NA Control Normal neurons Healthy Healthy
27, W 4 ED/type 1 diabetes Vacuolated, apoptotic neurons, chromatolysis Lymphocytic ganglioneuritis Vacuolated, shrunken neurons, chromatolysis, autophagia
27, W 6 Idiopathic ED Vacuolated neurons, chromatolysis Degenerative neuropathy Pre-apoptotic and dead nucleus
32, W 2 Drug-induced CIPO Vacuolated, shrunken, chromatolysis, hyperplasia ICC Visceral degenerative neuropathy with axon vacuolization, hyperplasia, and vacuolization of ICCs, and hypertrophy of the longitudinal and internal circular muscle layers Only fascicle, no ganglia for evaluation
43, W 3 Idiopathic ED Amphophilic shrunken neurons, Vacuolated neurons, chromatolysis Lymphocytic ganglioneuritis with neurondegeneration Amphophilic degeneration, vacuolated neurons
52, W 4 Idiopathic ED Vacuolated, shrunken neurons, hypoplasia of ICC Lymphocytic ganglioneuritis Vacuolated, shrunken neurons, chromatolysis
56, W 50 ED/Ehlers-Danlos Vacuolated neurons, chromatolysis, hyperplasia ICC Lymphocytic ganglioneuritis with vacuolar neurodegeneration and hyperplasia of the ICC Severe atrophy with reduced volume

Data obtained from the medical records; disease duration assessed in years. CIPO: Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction; ED: Enteric dysmotility; ICC: Interstitial cells of Cajal; M: Man; W: Woman; NA: Not available.