Liver disease in the newborn usually presents with two main distinct clinical syndromes:neonatal cholestasis and neonatal liver failure; in both cases, an urgent diagnosis is required. Cholestasis usually presents with prolonged aundice or, less frequently, with a hemorrhagic syndrome related to late onset vitamin K deficiency. Cholestatic jaundice is associated with discolored stools and dark urines due to hyperbilirubinuria. Cholestasis affects approximately1 in every 2,500 infants and its etiologicalspectrum is particularly wide, including conditions with severe prognosis. Diagnostic approach to a prolonged jaundice belongs to primary care pediatrician and includes diagnosing of its eventual cholestatic nature by evaluating abnormal...
Background: Cholestasis in infants has many causes. Idiopathic neonatal hepatitis and biliary atresi...
The liver is an important organ of the human body, playing a major role in the metabolism and storag...
Objective: Neonatal cholestasis can be the initial evidence of a heterogeneous group of diseases of ...
Neonatal cholestasis is a serious condition which requires urgent further investigation. Delayed ref...
Biliary atresia is a severe and progressive inflammatory process of unknown cause, which initially i...
A 4-week-old infant presented with a coagulation disorder resulting from a vitamin K deficiency. The...
Neonatal jaundice may indicate cholestasis rather than a benign, physiological condition. Any four-w...
Introduction: Due to a peculiar age-dependent increased susceptibility, neonatal cholestasis affects...
The term cholestasis is Greek in origin, meaning bile stoppage. In its most overt form, cholestasis ...
A 4-week-old infant presented with a coagulation disorder resulting from a vitamin K deficiency. The...
Acute liver failure in neonates is rare, but carries a high mortality. Neonatal liver failure can be...
Liver and biliary tract disorders in the neonate are relatively rare and often complex.To evaluate t...
Introduction: 80% of healthy neonates present with some degree of hyperbilirubinemia after birth, ho...
Early detection and accurate diagnosis of cholestatic jaundice (CJ) are important for successful tre...
Cholestatic jaundice in infancy affects approximately 1 in every 2500 term infants and is infrequent...
Background: Cholestasis in infants has many causes. Idiopathic neonatal hepatitis and biliary atresi...
The liver is an important organ of the human body, playing a major role in the metabolism and storag...
Objective: Neonatal cholestasis can be the initial evidence of a heterogeneous group of diseases of ...
Neonatal cholestasis is a serious condition which requires urgent further investigation. Delayed ref...
Biliary atresia is a severe and progressive inflammatory process of unknown cause, which initially i...
A 4-week-old infant presented with a coagulation disorder resulting from a vitamin K deficiency. The...
Neonatal jaundice may indicate cholestasis rather than a benign, physiological condition. Any four-w...
Introduction: Due to a peculiar age-dependent increased susceptibility, neonatal cholestasis affects...
The term cholestasis is Greek in origin, meaning bile stoppage. In its most overt form, cholestasis ...
A 4-week-old infant presented with a coagulation disorder resulting from a vitamin K deficiency. The...
Acute liver failure in neonates is rare, but carries a high mortality. Neonatal liver failure can be...
Liver and biliary tract disorders in the neonate are relatively rare and often complex.To evaluate t...
Introduction: 80% of healthy neonates present with some degree of hyperbilirubinemia after birth, ho...
Early detection and accurate diagnosis of cholestatic jaundice (CJ) are important for successful tre...
Cholestatic jaundice in infancy affects approximately 1 in every 2500 term infants and is infrequent...
Background: Cholestasis in infants has many causes. Idiopathic neonatal hepatitis and biliary atresi...
The liver is an important organ of the human body, playing a major role in the metabolism and storag...
Objective: Neonatal cholestasis can be the initial evidence of a heterogeneous group of diseases of ...