Biliary atresia, a progressive sclerosis of the extrahepatic biliary tree that occurs only within the first 3 months of life, is one of the most common causes of neonatal cholestasis and accounts ...
The Biliary Atresia market growth is driven by factors like increase in the prevalence of Biliary Atresia, investments in ...
Esophageal Atresia is one such condition; understanding its symptoms and treatment is crucial for timely intervention and ...
Guidance provided for primary care providers to identify biliary atresia in newborns by 2 to 4 weeks
In a clinical report issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics and published online Feb. 18 in Pediatrics, recommendations are presented to assist primary care providers in identifying biliary ...
The authors note the initial direct or conjugated bilirubin level will be high in biliary atresia, starting at birth. Skin and stool color should continue to be monitored even if the bilirubin ...
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