Abstract Aim The role of adjuvant therapy with corticosteroids and choleretics after Kasai portoenterostomy for biliary atresia (BA) remains uncertain. Experience with a novel postoperative adjuvant therapy regimen is reported. Methods Between 1994 and 2006, 71 infants with BA were referred. Four died from uncorrectable congenital heart disease/cardiorespiratory failure without undergoing portoenterostomy, 7 underwent primary liver transplantation (3 referred =3D19 weeks of age), and 60 underwent portoenterostomy at a median of 51 (10-104) days. Of these, 55 (92%) had type 3 BA and 6 had the BA splenic malformation syndrome. Fifty (83%) received the following adjuvant therapy beginning on postoperative day 5: oral dexamethasone 0.3 mg/kg ...
Ninety three out of 96 patients with biliary atresia (BA) underwent Kasai 1 portoenterostomy and 11 ...
AbstractAim: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine if adjunct steroid...
Although the Kasai operation is still the treatment of choice for infants with biliary atresia, the ...
BACKGROUND: The role of adjuvant steroid therapy in the postoperative management of patients with bi...
Based on the hypothesis that autoimmunological factors coregulate the pathomechanism in biliary atre...
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Biliary atresia is the most frequent cause of chronic cholestasis in infants. When left untreated, t...
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Objective: The Kasai portoenterostomy has been accepted as the primary therapeutic treatment for bil...
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Surgical treatment of biliary atresia (BA) is still based on sequential strategy with Kasai hepatopo...
Biliary atresia (BA) remains one of the most challenging conditions in paediatric surgery. It has se...
Ninety three out of 96 patients with biliary atresia (BA) underwent Kasai 1 portoenterostomy and 11 ...
AbstractAim: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine if adjunct steroid...
Although the Kasai operation is still the treatment of choice for infants with biliary atresia, the ...
BACKGROUND: The role of adjuvant steroid therapy in the postoperative management of patients with bi...
Based on the hypothesis that autoimmunological factors coregulate the pathomechanism in biliary atre...
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Biliary atresia is the most frequent cause of chronic cholestasis in infants. When left untreated, t...
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Objective: The Kasai portoenterostomy has been accepted as the primary therapeutic treatment for bil...
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Surgical treatment of biliary atresia (BA) is still based on sequential strategy with Kasai hepatopo...
Biliary atresia (BA) remains one of the most challenging conditions in paediatric surgery. It has se...
Ninety three out of 96 patients with biliary atresia (BA) underwent Kasai 1 portoenterostomy and 11 ...
AbstractAim: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine if adjunct steroid...
Although the Kasai operation is still the treatment of choice for infants with biliary atresia, the ...