Literature DB >> 19533128

Biliary atresia.

Giorgina Mieli-Vergani1, Diego Vergani.   

Abstract

Biliary atresia (BA) is a condition unique to infancy. It results from inflammatory destruction of the intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts. It is the most frequent surgically correctable liver disorder in infancy and the most frequent indication for liver transplantation in paediatric age. Clinical presentation is in the first few weeks of life with conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia (dark urine and pale stools); other manifestations of liver disease, such as failure to thrive, splenomegaly and ascites, appear only later, when surgery is unlikely to be successful. Hence, all infants with conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia must be urgently referred to specialised centres for appropriate treatment. Success of surgery depends on the age at which it is performed. With corrective surgery, followed, when necessary, by liver transplantation, the overall survival rate is approximately 90%. The cause of BA is unknown, but there is evidence for the involvement of infectious, genetic and immunologic mechanisms, which will be discussed in this review.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19533128     DOI: 10.1007/s00281-009-0171-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Immunopathol        ISSN: 1863-2297            Impact factor:   9.623


  122 in total

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Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  2007-12       Impact factor: 17.425

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Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  1997-03       Impact factor: 7.124

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6.  Lack of evidence for rotavirus by polymerase chain reaction/enzyme immunoassay of hepatobiliary samples from children with biliary atresia.

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Journal:  Curr Opin Gastroenterol       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 3.287

8.  Long-term follow-up study of patients with cholangitis after successful Kasai operation in biliary atresia: selection of recipients for liver transplantation.

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10.  Increased expression of intercellular adhesion molecules in biliary atresia.

Authors:  P Dillon; D Belchis; T Tracy; R Cilley; L Hafer; T Krummel
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1994-08       Impact factor: 4.307

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  20 in total

1.  MicroRNA profiling identifies miR-29 as a regulator of disease-associated pathways in experimental biliary atresia.

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Journal:  J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr       Date:  2012-02       Impact factor: 2.839

2.  The correlation between plasma cytokine levels in jaundice-free children with biliary atresia.

Authors:  Zhi-Hong Jian; Li-Ching Wang; Chieh-Chung Lin; Jiaan-Der Wang
Journal:  World J Pediatr       Date:  2015-04-06       Impact factor: 2.764

3.  Sox17 haploinsufficiency results in perinatal biliary atresia and hepatitis in C57BL/6 background mice.

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Journal:  Development       Date:  2013-02-01       Impact factor: 6.868

4.  Circulating microRNA is a biomarker of biliary atresia.

Authors:  Adam M Zahm; Nicholas J Hand; LaTasha A Boateng; Joshua R Friedman
Journal:  J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr       Date:  2012-10       Impact factor: 2.839

5.  NF-kappaB related abnormal hyper-expression of iNOS and NO correlates with the inflammation procedure in biliary atresia livers.

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Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2010-08-05       Impact factor: 1.827

6.  Metabonomics reveals metabolite changes in biliary atresia infants.

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Journal:  J Proteome Res       Date:  2015-04-27       Impact factor: 4.466

7.  Patients with biliary atresia have elevated direct/conjugated bilirubin levels shortly after birth.

Authors:  Sanjiv Harpavat; Milton J Finegold; Saul J Karpen
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2011-11-21       Impact factor: 7.124

Review 8.  Molecular mechanisms of bile duct development.

Authors:  Yiwei Zong; Ben Z Stanger
Journal:  Int J Biochem Cell Biol       Date:  2010-07-01       Impact factor: 5.085

9.  Validation of aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio for diagnosis of liver fibrosis and prediction of postoperative prognosis in infants with biliary atresia.

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Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2015-05-21       Impact factor: 5.742

10.  Embryonic cholecystitis and defective gallbladder contraction in the Sox17-haploinsufficient mouse model of biliary atresia.

Authors:  Hiroki Higashiyama; Aisa Ozawa; Hiroyuki Sumitomo; Mami Uemura; Ko Fujino; Hitomi Igarashi; Kenya Imaimatsu; Naoki Tsunekawa; Yoshikazu Hirate; Masamichi Kurohmaru; Yukio Saijoh; Masami Kanai-Azuma; Yoshiakira Kanai
Journal:  Development       Date:  2017-04-21       Impact factor: 6.868

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