Biliary Atresia
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Biliary Atresia- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Indications for Surgery
- Surgical Decision Making
- Preoperative Preparation
- Steps of the Procedure
- Postoperative Care
- Complications
- Outcomes
- Follow-Up
- Research and Future Directions
- Patient Care Guidelines
- Perspectives and Commentary
- Embryology
- Residents and Students
- Additional Resources
- Discussion Questions and Cases
- References
- Media
- Pathophysiology
- Classification
- Presentation
- Assessment
- Anatomy
- Histology
- Prenatal Concerns
Portoenterostomy for Biliary Atresia
Biliary Atresia- Instructions
- Following a Kasai portoenterostomy, use of postoperative steroids has shown to
- The appropriate procedure in this infant is:
- The next most appropriate step in management is:
- Which of the following are true ragrding liver diases and umbilical hernia?
- Post-operative steroid administration has been shown to lower
- Biliary Atresia. Diagnosis and Work-up
- Which of the following pathologic findings correlates with poor prognosis after Kasai procedure?
- The most common long term complication after successful HPE is
- Which of the following theories of the etiology of biliary atresia is best supported by evidence?
- Which of the following is the most common gene mutation identified during genetic testing?
- What is the best next step in managing this child with jaundice?
- The best test to confirm the diagnosis in a newborn with jaundice and peripheral pulmonic stenosis is
- A 30 day old infant presents with progressive cholestasis and conjugated serum bilirubin of 3.0 mg/dl.
PSSAP 30
Choledochal Cyst
Resident and Student Handbook
Portal Hypertension
Congenital Duodenal Obstruction
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Biliary Dyskinesia
Duodenal Atresia Repair
STEPS presentations
Patient and Parent Education
New Technology
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PSSAP 27- A 30 day old infant presents with progressive cholestasis and conjugated serum bilirubin of 3.0 mg/dl.
- Following a Kasai portoenterostomy, use of postoperative steroids has shown to
- Which of the following theories of the etiology of biliary atresia is best supported by evidence?
- Biliary Atresia. Diagnosis and Work-up
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Pancreatitis
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Choledochal Cyst
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Spaced learning 12-27-2020
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Spaced learning 09-08-2024
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