Abstract Background Biliary atresia (BA) is one of the causes of conjugated hyperbilirubinemia in infants which if untreated leads to end-stage liver disease and death. Percutaneous Trans-hepatic Cholecysto-Cholangiography (PTCC) is a minimally invasive study which can be utilized in the diagnostic work-up of these patients. This study’s purpose is to describe the experience with PTCC in neonates, the imaging findings encountered, and the abnormal patterns which warrant further investigation. Methods A 16-year single-center retrospective study of patients with persistent neonatal cholestasis (suspected BA) undergoing PTCC. Patient demographics, laboratory values, PTCC images, pathology and surgical reports were reviewed. Results 73 patients...
INTRODUCTION:Optimizing outcome in biliary atresia (BA) requires timely diagnosis. Cholestasis is a ...
IntroductionOptimizing outcome in biliary atresia (BA) requires timely diagnosis. Cholestasis is a p...
Background: Clinical diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis is considered to be an extremely challenging ...
Infants with cholestasis and conjugated hyperbilirubinemia persisting beyond two weeks of age must b...
Abstract: Biliary atresia (BA) constitutes about one third of all neonatal cholestasis (NC) and the ...
PURPOSE: To correlate a triangular area of high signal intensity in the porta hepatis on T2-weight...
Biliary atresia is a severe and progressive inflammatory process of unknown cause, which initially i...
Early detection and accurate diagnosis of cholestatic jaundice (CJ) are important for successful tre...
Cholestatic jaundice is a common finding in the newborn and young infants with the majority of this ...
Background/Aims: The purpose of this study was to identify important clues in differentiating biliar...
Prolonged neonatal jaundice may be due to many different medical and surgical pathologies. Investiga...
Biliary atresia (BA) is a progressive destructive cholangiopathy of unknown etiology that presents i...
IntroductionOptimizing outcome in biliary atresia (BA) requires timely diagnosis. Cholestasis is a p...
Background: Clinical diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis is considered to be an extremely challenging ...
Background: Clinical diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis is considered to be an extremely challenging ...
INTRODUCTION:Optimizing outcome in biliary atresia (BA) requires timely diagnosis. Cholestasis is a ...
IntroductionOptimizing outcome in biliary atresia (BA) requires timely diagnosis. Cholestasis is a p...
Background: Clinical diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis is considered to be an extremely challenging ...
Infants with cholestasis and conjugated hyperbilirubinemia persisting beyond two weeks of age must b...
Abstract: Biliary atresia (BA) constitutes about one third of all neonatal cholestasis (NC) and the ...
PURPOSE: To correlate a triangular area of high signal intensity in the porta hepatis on T2-weight...
Biliary atresia is a severe and progressive inflammatory process of unknown cause, which initially i...
Early detection and accurate diagnosis of cholestatic jaundice (CJ) are important for successful tre...
Cholestatic jaundice is a common finding in the newborn and young infants with the majority of this ...
Background/Aims: The purpose of this study was to identify important clues in differentiating biliar...
Prolonged neonatal jaundice may be due to many different medical and surgical pathologies. Investiga...
Biliary atresia (BA) is a progressive destructive cholangiopathy of unknown etiology that presents i...
IntroductionOptimizing outcome in biliary atresia (BA) requires timely diagnosis. Cholestasis is a p...
Background: Clinical diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis is considered to be an extremely challenging ...
Background: Clinical diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis is considered to be an extremely challenging ...
INTRODUCTION:Optimizing outcome in biliary atresia (BA) requires timely diagnosis. Cholestasis is a ...
IntroductionOptimizing outcome in biliary atresia (BA) requires timely diagnosis. Cholestasis is a p...
Background: Clinical diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis is considered to be an extremely challenging ...