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- Biliary_atresia abstract "Biliary atresia, also known as "extrahepatic ductopenia" and "progressive obliterative cholangiopathy" is a congenital or acquired disease of the liver and one of the principal forms of chronic rejection of a transplanted liver allograft. As a birth defect in newborn infants, it has an occurrence of 1/10,000 to 1/15,000 cases in live births in the United States. In the congenital form, the common bile duct between the liver and the small intestine is blocked or absent. The acquired type most often occurs in the setting of autoimmune disease, and is one of the principal forms of chronic rejection of a transplanted liver allograft.Infants and children with biliary atresia have progressive cholestasis with all the usual concomitant features: jaundice, pruritus, malabsorption with growth retardation, fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies, hyperlipidemia, and eventually cirrhosis with portal hypertension. If unrecognized, the condition leads to liver failure—but not kernicterus, as the liver is still able to conjugate bilirubin, and conjugated bilirubin is unable to cross the blood–brain barrier. The cause of the condition is unknown. The only effective treatments are certain surgeries such as the kasai procedure, or liver transplantation, both of which, have proven effective in only a small number of historical cases.".
- Biliary_atresia diseasesdb "1400".
- Biliary_atresia emedicineSubject "ped".
- Biliary_atresia emedicineTopic "237".
- Biliary_atresia icd10 "Q44.2".
- Biliary_atresia icd9 "751.61".
- Biliary_atresia medlineplus "001145".
- Biliary_atresia omim "210500".
- Biliary_atresia thumbnail Bilatresia.jpg?width=300.
- Biliary_atresia wikiPageExternalLink extrahepatic.com.
- Biliary_atresia wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Biliary_atresia wikiPageExternalLink Biliary-Atresia-.
- Biliary_atresia wikiPageExternalLink gastro.htm.
- Biliary_atresia wikiPageExternalLink article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2005;volume=10;issue=1;spage=48;epage=49;aulast=Kumar.
- Biliary_atresia wikiPageID "683468".
- Biliary_atresia wikiPageRevisionID "587354842".
- Biliary_atresia caption "Operative view of complete extrahepatic biliary atresia.".
- Biliary_atresia diseasesdb "1400".
- Biliary_atresia emedicinesubj "ped".
- Biliary_atresia emedicinetopic "237".
- Biliary_atresia hasPhotoCollection Biliary_atresia.
- Biliary_atresia icd "751.61".
- Biliary_atresia icd "Q44.2".
- Biliary_atresia medlineplus "1145".
- Biliary_atresia meshname "Biliary+Atresia".
- Biliary_atresia meshnumber "C06.130.120.123".
- Biliary_atresia name "Biliary atresia".
- Biliary_atresia omim "210500".
- Biliary_atresia wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Biliary_atresia subject Category:Biliary_tract_disorders.
- Biliary_atresia subject Category:Congenital_disorders_of_digestive_system.
- Biliary_atresia subject Category:Hepatology.
- Biliary_atresia subject Category:Rare_diseases.
- Biliary_atresia type Abnormality114501726.
- Biliary_atresia type Abstraction100002137.
- Biliary_atresia type Anomaly114505821.
- Biliary_atresia type Attribute100024264.
- Biliary_atresia type BiliaryTractDisorders.
- Biliary_atresia type BirthDefect114465048.
- Biliary_atresia type Condition113920835.
- Biliary_atresia type CongenitalDisordersOfDigestiveSystem.
- Biliary_atresia type Defect114464005.
- Biliary_atresia type Disease114070360.
- Biliary_atresia type Disorder114052403.
- Biliary_atresia type IllHealth114052046.
- Biliary_atresia type Illness114061805.
- Biliary_atresia type Imperfection114462666.
- Biliary_atresia type PathologicalState114051917.
- Biliary_atresia type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Biliary_atresia type State100024720.
- Biliary_atresia type Disease.
- Biliary_atresia type AilmentCondition.
- Biliary_atresia type Situation.
- Biliary_atresia comment "Biliary atresia, also known as "extrahepatic ductopenia" and "progressive obliterative cholangiopathy" is a congenital or acquired disease of the liver and one of the principal forms of chronic rejection of a transplanted liver allograft. As a birth defect in newborn infants, it has an occurrence of 1/10,000 to 1/15,000 cases in live births in the United States. In the congenital form, the common bile duct between the liver and the small intestine is blocked or absent.".
- Biliary_atresia label "Atresia biliar".
- Biliary_atresia label "Atresia biliar".
- Biliary_atresia label "Atresia biliare".
- Biliary_atresia label "Atrezja dróg żółciowych".
- Biliary_atresia label "Atrésie biliaire".
- Biliary_atresia label "Biliary atresia".
- Biliary_atresia label "Gallengangatresie".
- Biliary_atresia label "Атрезия желчевыводящих путей".
- Biliary_atresia label "رتق القناة الصفراوية".
- Biliary_atresia label "先天性胆道閉鎖症".
- Biliary_atresia sameAs Gallengangatresie.
- Biliary_atresia sameAs Atresia_biliar.
- Biliary_atresia sameAs Atrésie_biliaire.
- Biliary_atresia sameAs Atresia_biliare.
- Biliary_atresia sameAs 先天性胆道閉鎖症.
- Biliary_atresia sameAs Atrezja_dróg_żółciowych.
- Biliary_atresia sameAs Atresia_biliar.
- Biliary_atresia sameAs m.032pmf.
- Biliary_atresia sameAs Q659033.
- Biliary_atresia sameAs Q659033.
- Biliary_atresia sameAs Biliary_atresia.
- Biliary_atresia wasDerivedFrom Biliary_atresia?oldid=587354842.
- Biliary_atresia depiction Bilatresia.jpg.
- Biliary_atresia isPrimaryTopicOf Biliary_atresia.
- Biliary_atresia name "Biliary atresia".