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Erschienen in: Pediatric and Developmental Pathology 6/2005

01.12.2005

Does ”Cystic” Biliary Atresia Represent a Distinct Clinical and Etiological Subgroup? A Series of Three Cases

verfasst von: Vera De Matos, Jessi Erlichman, Pierre A. Russo, Barbara A. Haber

Erschienen in: Pediatric and Developmental Pathology | Ausgabe 6/2005

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Abstract

We describe a unique series of 3 cases of biliary atresia (BA) associated with a choledochal cyst. All 3 children presented with jaundice at birth and had no other abnormalities. Although these children had a fetal form of BA, their presentation and outcome differed from those of biliary atresia splenic malformation syndrome (BASM), the well-described form of early onset BA. Unlike those with BASM, these children had no other associated malformations, had a normal birth weight, and did not yet require a liver transplant. We believe that the present series of patients and their associated pathology may represent a distinct phenotype with a common, prenatally acquired etiology that is different from other fetal forms of BA, such as BASM, and from patients who present with the classic perinatal form of BA.
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Metadaten
Titel
Does ”Cystic” Biliary Atresia Represent a Distinct Clinical and Etiological Subgroup? A Series of Three Cases
verfasst von
Vera De Matos
Jessi Erlichman
Pierre A. Russo
Barbara A. Haber
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2005
Erschienen in
Pediatric and Developmental Pathology / Ausgabe 6/2005
Print ISSN: 1093-5266
Elektronische ISSN: 1615-5742
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10024-005-0018-7

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