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# Biliaryatresia
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In a series of 63 #children with failed Kasai for #biliaryatresia, more severe inflammation and fibrosis without cholestasis were observed in the left lateral segment. This may suggest that this segment would be the best biopsy site during Kasai. #liver https://t.co/b7JfPDrChb https://t.co/b7JfPDrChb
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A study by Nomden et. al. showing the incidence of isolated #biliaryatresia was significantly higher in rural areas compared to urban areas in the Netherlands. https://t.co/L1V0v0eQBZ https://t.co/L1V0v0eQBZ
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Review from Jain et al on #biliaryatresia 🔗 gut #microbiome, including a schematic proposal of a mechanism for pathogenesis. https://t.co/zpyhfGS5YC https://t.co/zpyhfGS5YC
Outcomes for 5 children with #biliaryatresia splenic malformation syndrome (BASM) are described in this series. One child did not undergo portoenterostomy but survived to age 3 with native liver. Possible mechanisms behind variable outcomes are discussed. https://t.co/ZUyq7L5Hwg https://t.co/ZUyq7L5Hwg