Fig. 3From: Rare presentation and retrograde diagnosis of total colonic aganglionosis in a female infant: a case reportThis figure depicts levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and white blood cells (WBC) from day 4 to day 70 after the patient was hospitalized, right before surgical intervention. We can see significant increase in WBC and CRP levels after contrast enema for about a month, and then stable decline of CRP and WBC up until day 70 when levels suddenly surgedBack to article page