Ultrasonographic and serum biomarkers for diagnosis of biliary atresia. [PDF]
Bertrand Simões BC +5 more
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Short-Term Outcome of Infants with Biliary Artesia Following Kasai Portoenterostomy. [PDF]
Elhadary NM +5 more
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Role of Liver Biopsy in Biliary Atresia: Impact of Histological Fibrosis on Kasai Portoenterostomy Outcomes and Decision Making. [PDF]
Al Lawati TT +3 more
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Biliary atresia is defined as a complete obstruction of bile flow owing to destruction or absence of all or part of the extrahepatic bile ducts. This disease is occurring in approximately 1:10,000 live births and moderate predominance of female is noted.
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A Technical Note on Portal Vein Reconstruction With Interposition Cadaveric Internal Iliac Vein Graft in an Infant With Biliary Atresia and Portal Vein Hypoplasia. [PDF]
Solangaarachchi KS +4 more
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Extrahepatic Biliary Atresia With Situs Inversus and Ventricular Septal Defect: A Case Report. [PDF]
Khan M +6 more
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Coexistence of Alagille syndrome and biliary atresia in a neonate: a case report. [PDF]
Li S +5 more
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Outcomes of revised portoenterostomy for postoperative bile lakes in patients with biliary atresia. [PDF]
Tian Y +8 more
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Current management of biliary atresia
Extra-hepatic biliary atresia occurs in approximately 1:15 000 live births leading to about 50 new cases/year in the UK. Presentation is with prolonged jaundice, usually in a term baby who develops signs of obstructive jaundice.
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