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- W2895068498 abstract "Biliary atresia is a disease characterized by progressive obliterative destruction of intrahepatic and extrahepatic biliary structures. It is the most common cause of direct hyperbilirubinemia in infancy and must be quickly and effectively differentiated from the numerous other causes of jaundice. Early surgical intervention and appropriate postoperative medical management are necessary to prolong native liver function. Ultimately liver transplantation is required in most cases. However, the combination of early surgical intervention and hepatic transplantation has transformed the prognosis in this disease characterized as fatal in the 1960s to one in which the great majority survive with an excellent quality of life. Biliary hypoplasia is the liver biopsy finding of a reduced number of small bile ducts and is most common as a component of Alagille syndrome. Many of these patients may have serious cardiac anomalies as well as growth deficiency and decreased renal function. Progressive biliary cirrhosis may occur in the syndromic and nonsyndromic varieties, requiring hepatic transplantation." @default.
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- W2895068498 title "Biliary Atresia and Biliary Hypoplasia" @default.
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