| Literature DB >> 32000927 |
Catherine Larson-Nath1, Bernadette E Vitola2.
Abstract
Neonatal acute liver failure (NALF) is a rare disease with a few known primary causes: gestational alloimmune liver disease (GALD), viral infections, metabolic diseases, and ischemic injury. Many cases still do not have a known cause. Laboratory evaluation may suggest a diagnosis. Most of the known causes have disease-specific treatments that improve outcomes. Survival is improving with better knowledge about and treatment options for GALD; however, overall mortality for NALF is still 24%. Liver transplant remains an important option for neonates with an indeterminate cause of NALF and those who do not respond to established treatments.Entities:
Keywords: Gestational alloimmune liver disease; Liver failure; Liver transplant; Neonatal
Year: 2019 PMID: 32000927 DOI: 10.1016/j.clp.2019.10.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Perinatol ISSN: 0095-5108 Impact factor: 3.430