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Biliary Atresia Associated with Small Bowel Atresia

Park WH, Choi SO, Hwang JB

  • KMID: 2324893
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2007 May;72(5):423-425.
Biliary atresia is a progressive obliterative cholangiopathy, but its actual causes are still unknown. However, a number of factors, such as developmental malformation, viral infection, toxicity of bile constituents and...
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A Case of Congenital Biliary Atresia associated with Ectopic Pancreatic Tissue

Kim HC, Hwang TJ, Huh KY, Lee JK

  • KMID: 2103970
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1980 Sep;23(9):737-740.
Congenital biliary atresia is the commonest cause of prolonged obstructive jaundice in the neonatal period, and is due to the pathologic closure of a major portion or segment of the...
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A Case with Subdural Hemorrhage as the First Symptom of Extrahepatic Biliary Atresia

Choi KJ

Although bleeding was reported before as the first symptom in a few cases of biliary atresia, this association is not generally known. We treated 115-day-old female with extrahepatic biliary atresia...
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A Case of Biliary Atresia with Ileal Atresia

Kim SY, Na HJ, Kim WT, Park WH, Kim JK

  • KMID: 1875819
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2004 Aug;47(8):908-911.
Biliary atresia is a progressive obliterative cholangiopathy. However, the actual causes remain unknown, although a number of factors such as developmental malformation, viral infection, toxicity of bile constituents, and anatomic...
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Cirrhosis of the liver with Congenital biliary atresia

  • KMID: 2208662
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1981 Sep;24(9):907-910.
No abstract available.
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Congenital biliary atresia

Ko KW, Chi JG, Park KW

  • KMID: 1699312
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1983 Jan;26(1):106.
No abstract available.
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Clinical Assessment of Extrahepatic Biliary Atresia and Neonatal Hepatitis

Yun CK, Yang EC

  • KMID: 1698965
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1984 Jan;27(1):33-42.
No abstract available.
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Ultrasonographic diagnosis of biliary atresia in infants

Yeon KM, Park JM

No abstract available in English.
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A Case of Congenital Biliary Atresia

Kang SJ, Shin MS, Kim DK, Tockgo YC

  • KMID: 1660236
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1977 Feb;20(2):144-147.
Congenital biliary atresia is one of rare congenital anomaly of gastrointestinal tract which must be differentiated from neonatal hepatitis. We were experienced congenital biliary atresia was confirmed by surgical exploration,...
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A Clinical and histopathological Studies of congenital Extrahepatic Biliary Atresia

Son KH, Chung KS, Whang EH, Park CI

  • KMID: 1682569
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1988 Apr;31(4):436-445.
No abstract available.
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Etiological & Clinical Study for Neonatal Hepatitis & Biliary Atresia

Chung KS, Kim KY, Kim HK

  • KMID: 1699208
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1983 May;26(5):440-448.
No abstract available.
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Biliary atresia with unusual ultrasonographic findings

Lim MK, Kim WS, Kim IO, Yeon KM

  • KMID: 1692215
  • J Korean Soc Med Ultrasound.
  • 1993 Dec;12(2):167-172.
No abstract available.
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Multiple pathologic fractures combined with congenital biliary atresia: Report of a case

Rhee KB, Kim SK, Kim JH

  • KMID: 1691078
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1993 Oct;28(6):2296-2300.
No abstract available.
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Extrahepatic Biliary Atresia

Jin SY

  • KMID: 760558
  • Korean J Hepatol.
  • 2004 Sep;10(3):233-236.
No abstract available.
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A Case of Chromosome 7q34 Deletion in an Infant with Hypothalamic Hamartoma and Biliary Atresia

Lee JK, Chung SH, Choi YS, Bae CW

The chromosome 7q terminal deletion is a rare chromosomal disorder. It was first described in 1968 and has shown to have diverse clinical phenotypes. In this report, the phenotypes include...
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A Case of Congenital Agenesis of the Gallbladder without Biliary Atresia associated with Duodenal Web

Roh EJ, Cho EY, Lim JW, Cheon EJ, Ko KO, Mok WK

  • KMID: 2099101
  • J Korean Soc Neonatol.
  • 2005 May;12(1):117-122.
Congenital absence of the gall bladder without extrahepatic biliary atresia is an extremely rare congenital malformation with a reported incidence ranging between 0.01 and 0.02%. It is thought to be...
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Early Exclusive Diagnosis of Biliary Atresia among Infants with Cholestasis

Choe BH

The persistence of jaundice beyond the first 2 weeks of life require further investigation and this can be determined if the conjugated bilirubin levels are greater than 1.5 mg/dL or...
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The Usefulness of Magnetic Resonance Cholangiography in the Diagnosis of Biliary Atresia

Han SJ, Chung KS, Kim MJ, Han A, Hwang EH

  • KMID: 2207411
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 2001 Aug;44(8):899-907.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of magnetic resonance cholangiography(MRC) for the diagnosis of biliary atresia in infantile cholestatic jaundice. METHODS: Fifty consecutive infants with cholestatic jaundice underwent single-shot MRC for 3...
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Restrictive Cardiomyopathy in a Patient with Extrahepatic Biliary Atresia

Jeong SJ, Choe YH, Hong YJ

The most commonly associated anomalies in patients with extrahepatic biliary atresia are cardiovascular, digestive and splenic defects. Of the cardiovascular anomalies, there are very few reports of biliary atresia with...
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The Usefulness of Measuring Serum alpha-fetoprotein and Thyroxine-binding Globulin to Differentiate between Neonatal Hepatitis and Congenital Extrahepatic Biliary Atresia

Lee SK, Chung KS

  • KMID: 1690494
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1993 Apr;36(4):512-520.
Together, neonatal hepatitis and biliary atresia make up approximately 70 to 80% of the causes of neonatal cholestasis. Biliary atresia must be differentiated from neonatal hepatitis as soon as possible...
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