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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Biliary atresia
  1. Biliary atresia is a blockage in the tubes (ducts) that carry a liquid called bile from the liver ... Biliary atresia occurs when the bile ducts inside or outside the liver are abnormally narrow, blocked, or absent. ...
  2. ... anti-trypsin deficiency Amebic liver abscess Autoimmune hepatitis Biliary atresia Cirrhosis Coccidioidomycosis Delta virus (hepatitis D) Drug-induced ...
  3. ... hepatitis, or cirrhosis) Amebic liver abscess Autoimmune hepatitis Biliary atresia Chronic active hepatitis Chronic persistent hepatitis Disseminated coccidioidomycosis ...
  4. ... Birth defects of the liver or bile ducts (biliary atresia) Metabolic disorders associated with liver failure (for example, ...
  5. ... reason for a liver transplant in children is biliary atresia . In most of these cases, the transplant is ...
  6. ... also done in a newborn to check for biliary atresia.
  7. ... risk to develop this disorder: Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency Biliary atresia or other cholestatic liver disease Celiac disease Cystic ...
  8. ... may be due to: Cancer in testes, ovaries, biliary (liver ... of Fallot Duodenal atresia Turner's syndrome Intrauterine death
  9. ... pancreas are at increased risk for pancreatic or biliary tract cancer.