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Extrahepatic Biliary Atresia [PDF]

open access: possibleHepatology, 1984
Extrahepatic biliary atresia is defined as partial or total absence of permeable bile duct between porta hepatis and the duodenum. The incidence varies from 1:8,000 to 1:10,000. Cholestasis is total and permanent. 131I Rose Bengal test and needle liver biopsy allow correct identification of 95% of cases before surgery Before ...
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Diagnostic accuracy of two-dimensional shear wave elastography in detecting hepatic fibrosis in children with autoimmune hepatitis, biliary atresia and other chronic liver diseases

Pediatric Radiology, 2021
Paraskevi Galina   +9 more
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Ultrasound shear wave elastography: does it add value to gray-scale ultrasound imaging in differentiating biliary atresia from other causes of neonatal jaundice?

Pediatric Radiology, 2021
J. Sandberg   +8 more
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Extrahepatic biliary atresia

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1979
This chapter discusses the causes and management of extrahepatic biliary atresia. Extrahepatic biliary atresia, the most common of the progressive hepatic disorders, is itself a rare disease affecting approximately 1: 14,000 live-born infants. It is, nevertheless, the most important hepatic cause of morbidity in infancy and early childhood.
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Biliary Atresia Revisited

Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2004
Extrahepatic biliary atresia (EHBA) is an inflammatory fibrosing process affecting the extrahepatic and intrahepatic biliary tree resulting in fibrous obliteration of the extrahepatic biliary tract, ductopenia of intrahepatic bile ducts, and biliary cirrhosis.
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Practical approach for the diagnosis of biliary atresia on imaging, part 2: magnetic resonance cholecystopancreatography, hepatobiliary scintigraphy, percutaneous cholecysto-cholangiography, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, percutaneous liver biopsy, risk scores and decisional flowcha

Pediatric Radiology, 2021
M. Napolitano   +18 more
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Biliary Atresia

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2002
Richard A, Schreiber, Ronald E, Kleinman
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Surgery for biliary atresia

Liver, 2001
Abstract: Although the prognosis of biliary atresia has been improved in recent years, particularly in the era of liver transplantation, hepatic portoenterostomy, e.g., the Kasai operation, is still the first line of surgical treatment. Successful hepatic portoenterostomy depends on early diagnosis and operation, adequate operative technique ...
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