Watching 1-year-old Stetson play with his siblings in their Burleson home feels almost unreal to his mother, Bailey Fox. Months ago, her youngest of six lay in a hospital bed, surrounded by monitors ...
Abstract: Biliary atresia (BA) is a life-threatening hepatic disorder in newborns that requires prompt diagnosis and surgical intervention to improve long-term outcomes. Although ultrasound imaging is ...
Biliary atresia (BA) is classically described at the neonatal age. However, rare cases of BA in older infants have also been reported. We report four cases of late-onset BA in infants older than 4 ...
Biliary atresia (BA) represents one of the leading causes of pediatric liver failure, often requiring surgical intervention or transplantation in early infancy. Although traditionally viewed as an ...
Biliary atresia (BA) is a rare but life-threatening neonatal liver disorder marked by bile duct obstruction. While most cases occur in isolation, a subset is linked with other congenital ...
‌Biliary obstruction is when your bile duct becomes blocked. Bile ducts are vessels that carry bile from your liver and gallbladder through your pancreas to your intestines. A blockage in your bile ...
Compared with the low- and high-likelihood cohorts, children younger than 5 years old with biliary atresia had significantly lower communication, social, motor, expressive language, visual reception, ...
Children with biliary atresia (BA) exhibited neurodevelopmental deficits and increased autism traits, with earlier surgery linked to better general neurodevelopment. Researchers conducted a ...
Neonatal hepatitis (NH) and biliary atresia are two separate conditions that share specific symptoms. Both conditions affect newborn infants and can cause liver damage. Bile is a substance the liver ...