Cholestatic jaundice in early infancy is a complex diagnostic problem. Misdiagnosis of cholestasis as physiologic jaundice delays the identification of severe liver diseases. In the majority of infants, prolonged physiologic jaundice represent benign cases of breast milk jaundice, but few among them are masked and caused by neonatal cholestasis (NC) that requires a prompt diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, a prolonged neonatal jaundice, longer than 2 weeks after birth, must always be investigated because an early diagnosis is essential for appropriate management. To rapidly identify the cases with cholestatic jaundice, the conjugated bilirubin needs to be determined in any infant presenting with prolonged jaundice at 14 days of age with or...
Liver disease in the newborn usually presents with two main distinct clinical syndromes:neonatal cho...
Prolonged jaundice is defined as a serum bilirubin level higher than 85 μmol/L (5 mg/dl), which pers...
Background and Objective: Rapidly establishing the cause of neonatal cholestasis is an urgent matter...
The term cholestasis is Greek in origin, meaning bile stoppage. In its most overt form, cholestasis ...
Biliary atresia is a severe and progressive inflammatory process of unknown cause, which initially i...
Neonatal jaundice may indicate cholestasis rather than a benign, physiological condition. Any four-w...
Neonatal cholestasis (NC) starts during the first three months of life and comprises extrahepatic an...
Background Cholestatic liver disease constitutes a large percentage of chronic liver diseases during...
Introduction: Due to a peculiar age-dependent increased susceptibility, neonatal cholestasis affects...
Neonatal cholestasis is a serious condition which requires urgent further investigation. Delayed ref...
ABSTRACT Background: A common presenting feature of neonatal hepatobiliary and metabolic dysfunctio...
Cholestatic jaundice in infancy affects approximately 1 in every 2500 term infants and is infrequent...
Early detection and accurate diagnosis of cholestatic jaundice (CJ) are important for successful tre...
Background: Clinical diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis is considered to be an extremely challenging ...
A significant proportion of term and preterm infants develop neonatal jaundice. Jaundice in an other...
Liver disease in the newborn usually presents with two main distinct clinical syndromes:neonatal cho...
Prolonged jaundice is defined as a serum bilirubin level higher than 85 μmol/L (5 mg/dl), which pers...
Background and Objective: Rapidly establishing the cause of neonatal cholestasis is an urgent matter...
The term cholestasis is Greek in origin, meaning bile stoppage. In its most overt form, cholestasis ...
Biliary atresia is a severe and progressive inflammatory process of unknown cause, which initially i...
Neonatal jaundice may indicate cholestasis rather than a benign, physiological condition. Any four-w...
Neonatal cholestasis (NC) starts during the first three months of life and comprises extrahepatic an...
Background Cholestatic liver disease constitutes a large percentage of chronic liver diseases during...
Introduction: Due to a peculiar age-dependent increased susceptibility, neonatal cholestasis affects...
Neonatal cholestasis is a serious condition which requires urgent further investigation. Delayed ref...
ABSTRACT Background: A common presenting feature of neonatal hepatobiliary and metabolic dysfunctio...
Cholestatic jaundice in infancy affects approximately 1 in every 2500 term infants and is infrequent...
Early detection and accurate diagnosis of cholestatic jaundice (CJ) are important for successful tre...
Background: Clinical diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis is considered to be an extremely challenging ...
A significant proportion of term and preterm infants develop neonatal jaundice. Jaundice in an other...
Liver disease in the newborn usually presents with two main distinct clinical syndromes:neonatal cho...
Prolonged jaundice is defined as a serum bilirubin level higher than 85 μmol/L (5 mg/dl), which pers...
Background and Objective: Rapidly establishing the cause of neonatal cholestasis is an urgent matter...