6 year old was presented at the ER with abdominal pains and constipation with a sudden increase in abdominal pains. Given the X-ray, what diagnose is most likely?
Fecaloma with underlying Hirschsprung's Disease.
15x10cm fecaloma from sigmoid colon to anal cavity can be seen on the abdominal X-ray with dilated bowels due to underlying Hirschsprung's disease.