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  1. ... intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency complicated with congenital biliary atresia. Zhonghua Er Ke Za Zhi. 2013; 51 :863– ...
  2. ... most serious complications are generally caused by critical congenital heart disease, a group of complex heart defects that are present from birth. Biliary atresia, a problem with the bile ducts in the ...
  3. ... most serious complications are generally caused by critical congenital heart disease , a group of complex heart defects that are present from birth. Biliary atresia, a problem with the bile ducts in the ...
  4. Get the facts about liver diseases, such as hepatitis, cancer, and cirrhosis. Know your risk and what you can do to prevent liver problems. ... Your liver is the ...
  5. ... is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. Primary biliary atresia. Rarely, individuals with CF may present in infancy ... levels of elastase should be normal in primary biliary atresia, whereas CF liver disease is invariably associated with ...
  6. ... li>Infections</li> <li>Birth defects, such as biliary atresia. It is the most common reason for liver ... disease. The most common reason in children is biliary atresia, a disease of the <a href="https://medlineplus. ...
  7. ... not differ from the survival for hepatoblastoma or biliary atresia. Survival continued to decline over time, from 85% ... decline than what was seen for hepatoblastoma or biliary atresia. The survival after transplant did not differ from ...
  8. ... unrelated co-occurrences. Cholestasis with histopathologic features of biliary atresia [ Cui et al 2011 ] Medulloblastoma and glioblastoma [ Valera ... otolaryngologist Dental anomalies Standard treatment per dentist/orthodontist Congenital heart defects Standard treatment per cardiologist Dysphagia/GERD ...
  9. ... well. Inguinal hernias are uncommon but well documented. Biliary atresia, Hirschsprung disease, abnormal liver lobation, extrahepatic biliary ducts, absent gallbladder, and polysplenia have been observed ...
  10. ... gene implicated in left-right axis development and biliary atresia. Hum Genet. 2002; 110 :157–65. [ PubMed : 11935322 ] ...
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