Biliary atresia is the most common cause of end-stage liver disease in children. Controversy exists as to whether use of steroids after hepatoportoenterostomy improves clinical outcome
Background: Postoperative adjuvant steroid therapy is regarded as the conventional treatment for pat...
Introduction: Biliary atresia is a progressive fibro-obliterativecholangiopathy that affects both in...
We addressed growth of biliary atresia (BA) patients living with native livers between ages 0-6 and ...
Background/Purpose: Early reports suggest that the use of steroids after Kasai portoenterostomy may ...
Objective. The dosage, duration, and the benefits of high-dose steroid treatment and outcome in bili...
Although the Kasai operation is still the treatment of choice for infants with biliary atresia, the ...
Purpose Our objective was to evaluate the effects of steroids on early outcome in biliary atresia (B...
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...
Abstract Aim The role of adjuvant therapy with corticosteroids and choleretics after Kasai portoent...
AbstractAim: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine if adjunct steroid...
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...
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...
Introduction: Biliary atresia is a progressive fibro-obliterativecholangiopathy that affects both in...
We addressed growth of biliary atresia (BA) patients living with native livers between ages 0-6 and ...
Background/Purpose: Early reports suggest that the use of steroids after Kasai portoenterostomy may ...
Objective. The dosage, duration, and the benefits of high-dose steroid treatment and outcome in bili...
Although the Kasai operation is still the treatment of choice for infants with biliary atresia, the ...
Purpose Our objective was to evaluate the effects of steroids on early outcome in biliary atresia (B...
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...
Abstract Aim The role of adjuvant therapy with corticosteroids and choleretics after Kasai portoent...
AbstractAim: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine if adjunct steroid...
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...
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...
Introduction: Biliary atresia is a progressive fibro-obliterativecholangiopathy that affects both in...
We addressed growth of biliary atresia (BA) patients living with native livers between ages 0-6 and ...