Biliary atresia, the most common cause of liver transplantation in children, remains a challenge for clinicians and investigators. The development of new therapeutic options, besides the typical hepatoportoenterostomy, depends on a greater understanding of its pathogenesis and how it relates to the clinical phenotypes at diagnosis and the rate of disease progression. In this review, we present a perspective of how recent research has advanced the understanding of the disease and has improved clinical care protocols. Molecular and morphological analyses at diagnosis point to the potential contributions of polymorphism in the CFC1 and VEGF genes, to the pathogenesis of the disease, and to an association between the degree of bile duct prolife...
Background. In biliary atresia mechanisms of progressive liver injury leading to need of liver trans...
Background. In biliary atresia mechanisms of progressive liver injury leading to need of liver trans...
Natalia Gheorghiu Department of Pediatric Surgery, Orthopedics and Anesthesiology, Natalia Gheorghi...
Biliary atresia, the most common cause of liver transplantation in children, remains a challenge for...
Biliary atresia, the most common cause of liver transplantation in children, remains a challenge for...
Biliary atresia is a congenital disease that occurs with lesions of the bile ducts leading to the de...
Biliary atresia is a congenital disease that occurs with lesions of the bile ducts leading to the de...
Biliary atresia is a congenital disease that occurs with lesions of the bile ducts leading to the de...
Biliary atresia (BA) is a neonatal liver disease characterized by progressive obstruction and fibros...
Biliary atresia is the commonest cause of pathological jaundice in infants. The aetiology and pathog...
Biliary atresia (BA) is a rare disease of unknown etiology and unpredictable outcome, even when ther...
Biliary atresia is the most common cause of pathologic jaundice in young infants and results from th...
Background: Biliary atresia (BA) is a serious pediatric condition that tends to progress to cirrhosi...
Introduction: Biliary atresia is the main cause of death by hepatic failure and the main indication ...
Biliary Atresia and other cholestatic childhood diseases are rare conditions affecting the function ...
Background. In biliary atresia mechanisms of progressive liver injury leading to need of liver trans...
Background. In biliary atresia mechanisms of progressive liver injury leading to need of liver trans...
Natalia Gheorghiu Department of Pediatric Surgery, Orthopedics and Anesthesiology, Natalia Gheorghi...
Biliary atresia, the most common cause of liver transplantation in children, remains a challenge for...
Biliary atresia, the most common cause of liver transplantation in children, remains a challenge for...
Biliary atresia is a congenital disease that occurs with lesions of the bile ducts leading to the de...
Biliary atresia is a congenital disease that occurs with lesions of the bile ducts leading to the de...
Biliary atresia is a congenital disease that occurs with lesions of the bile ducts leading to the de...
Biliary atresia (BA) is a neonatal liver disease characterized by progressive obstruction and fibros...
Biliary atresia is the commonest cause of pathological jaundice in infants. The aetiology and pathog...
Biliary atresia (BA) is a rare disease of unknown etiology and unpredictable outcome, even when ther...
Biliary atresia is the most common cause of pathologic jaundice in young infants and results from th...
Background: Biliary atresia (BA) is a serious pediatric condition that tends to progress to cirrhosi...
Introduction: Biliary atresia is the main cause of death by hepatic failure and the main indication ...
Biliary Atresia and other cholestatic childhood diseases are rare conditions affecting the function ...
Background. In biliary atresia mechanisms of progressive liver injury leading to need of liver trans...
Background. In biliary atresia mechanisms of progressive liver injury leading to need of liver trans...
Natalia Gheorghiu Department of Pediatric Surgery, Orthopedics and Anesthesiology, Natalia Gheorghi...