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  • The consortium of ten biliary atresia centers is funded by the NIH, and is now known as the Biliary Atresia Research Consortium (BARC).

    About the Biliary Atresia Program 2010

  • Biliary diversion has been successful in a limited number of patients but pruritus continues to be an indication for transplantation in some patients.

    Liver Disease and Alagille Syndrome 2009

  • Biliary related to the liver's bile-carrying structures.

    Biliary Atresia Glossary 2010

  • Biliary atresia is a serious liver disorder that occurs shortly after birth when a newborn's bile ducts (the tubes that carry bile from the liver) become blocked.

    About Biliary Atresia 2010

  • A surgery performed to restore bile flow in children with Biliary Atresia.

    Biliary Atresia Glossary 2010

  • MacGillivray TE, Adzick NS: Biliary atresia begins before birth.

    CHOP gastrointestinal anomaly publications 2010

  • A surgical procedure performed to restore bile flow in children with Biliary Atresia.

    Biliary Atresia Glossary 2010

  • Currently, we are assessing the HRQOL of patients with Biliary Atresia in order to determine how living with this chronic liver disease impacts daily functioning physically, socially, and emotionally.

    Clinical and Collaborative Research 2010

  • Currently, we are assessing the HRQOL of patients with Biliary Atresia in order to determine how living with this chronic liver disease impacts daily functioning physically, socially, and emotionally.

    Clinical and Collaborative Liver Disease Research 2010

  • Biliary atresia is associated with several malformations including a malformation of the spleen, i.e. asplenia or polysplenia.

    Biliary Atresia Glossary 2010

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