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Cirrhosis (Primary Biliary); Cirrhosis of the Liver; Liver Cirrhosis |
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A type of chronic, progressive liver disease in which liver cells are replaced by scar tissue.
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Cirrhosis as related to Biliary atresia
- Biliary Atresia
Describes biliary atresia, a rare, life-threatening disease that damages the liver in newborns. ... child with biliary atresia may slowly develop cirrhosis and related ...
- Biliary Atresia - C.L.A.S.S.
Diagnosis and treatment of biliary atresia. ... Biliary atresia is a progressive inflammatory ... Further scarring of the liver tissue may result in cirrhosis. ...
- Biliary atresia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Overview of diagnosis and treatment of biliary atresia. ... Biliary system. Cirrhosis. Jaundice - yellow skin. Weight loss - unintentional ...
- Biliary Atresia (BA)
Biliary Atresia, Pediatric Liver Disease, Kasai Procedure, Bile, Surgical Treatments ... to destroy liver cells rapidly and cause cirrhosis, or scarring of the liver. ...
- Biliary Atresia, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Biliary atresia causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, survival rate and Kasai ... the bloodstream, infants with biliary atresia and cirrhosis may be very sleepy ...
- Biliary Atresia - Wikipedia
User-edited article about biliary atresia, a rare condition in newborn infants ... the liver (known as stasis) and results in cirrhosis of the liver. ...
- Biliary Atresia
Biliary atresia. is the most common reason for liver trans ... atresia may slowly develop cirrhosis and. related complications and require a liver ...
- Biliary atresia
Biliary atresia. Références. Données minimales communes. Minimal common data set ... Biliary cirrhosis is progressive if the Kasai operation fails to restore the ...
- Biliary Atresia, Bile duct stricture: :: Liverindia.com
Site providing information on liver transplant ... Primary Biliary Cirrhosis. Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis. Liver Diseases & Pregnancy ...
- Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases | Full text | Biliary atresia
The evolution of the biliary cirrhosis is prevented or at least delayed; ... associated with biliary cirrhosis due to congenital biliary atresia. ...
- BILIARY ATRESIA
"Biliary atresia is a serious disease of the young infant whose ... "jaundice," or a yellowing of the skin, and cirrhosis. ... first signs of biliary atresia? ...
- Biliary Atresia
Biliary atresia progressively destroys the bile ducts that carry ... Biliary Atresia. Budd-Chiari Syndrome. Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction. Cirrhosis ...
- Biliary atresia: Definition from Answers.com
... Prevention Resources Biliary Atresia Definition Biliary atresia is the ... from post cholecysteetomy biliary stricture with secondary biliary cirrhosis? ...
- Biliary Atresia: eMedicine Pediatrics: General Medicine
Overview: Biliary atresia is characterized by obliteration or discontinuity of ... If not surgically corrected, secondary biliary cirrhosis invariably results. ...
- Biliary atresia
In-Depth Reports. Cirrhosis. More Features. Printer-friendly version. Biliary atresia. Definition. Biliary atresia is a blockage in the tubes (ducts) that carry a ...
- Biliary atresia definition - Medical Dictionary definitions ...
Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Definition of Biliary atresia Related Articles. Cirrhosis. Jaundice. MedicineNet Authored ...
- Biliary atresia: pathogenesis and treatment.
Biliary atresia has an incidence of approximately one in 10,000 live births ... portoenterostomy and the children develop progressive fibrosis and cirrhosis. ...
- Biliary Atresia
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Biliary atresia is caused by the abnormal ... This can lead to liver damage and cirrhosis of the liver, which, if not treated, ...
- Biliary Atresia
Biliary atresia is a progressive inflammatory process that begins very soon after birth. ... Further scarring of the liver tissue may result in cirrhosis. ...
- Biliary atresia revisited.
Extrahepatic biliary atresia (EHBA) is an inflammatory fibrosing process ... With time, ductopenia and biliary cirrhosis develop. ...

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