Nagoya University researchers and their collaborators have found that minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery significantly reduces blood loss and improves jaundice recovery compared to traditional ...
Biliary atresia affects newborns when bile ducts become blocked, leading to liver damage that often requires transplants—a new study evaluates an alternative to traditional open surgery. Nagoya ...
My baby was diagnosed with biliary atresia when he was 2 months old. While Google helped me identify his symptoms, it was a doctor who listened and diagnosed him. He had surgery to repair his bile ...
Biliary atresia is a rare, life‐threatening congenital disorder marked by the obliteration or absence of bile ducts, which leads to cholestasis and rapid progression to cirrhosis if left untreated.
Following a successful KPE expansion of K7 positive bile duct epithelium and transdifferentiating parenchymal intermediate hepatocytes (green color) in the vicinity of portal tracts are associated ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Healio spoke with Ahmad Anouti, MD, about a presentation at The Liver Meeting on the prognostic value of ...
This study found significant inter-hospital variability in the age at which Kasai portoenterostomy for biliary atresia is performed in tertiary children's hospitals in the United States. Improved ...
BA is characterized by early destruction of the bile ducts, leading to cholestasis, inflammation, and rapid fibrosis shortly after birth. Kasai portoenterostomy can re-establish bile flow in many ...
Nagoya University researchers and their collaborators have found that minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery significantly reduces blood loss and improves jaundice recovery compared to traditional ...
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Dhriya, a six-month-old baby born with a life-threatening liver disease, has returned home healthy after a successful transplant made possible by baby Aalin, the youngest organ ...
Nagoya University researchers and their collaborators have found that minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery significantly reduces blood loss and improves jaundice recovery compared to traditional ...