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Extrahepatic biliary atresia. Morphological study of 98 biliary remnants.

M Gautier, N Eliot.   

Abstract

Histologic examination was performed on 98 biliary remnants. Classification into three types was made according to the presence of epithelial structure; biliary and glandular formations had to be separated. Atretic lesions were predominantly observed at the pars inferior of the remnants. These histological findings agree with the theory of a dynamic ascending process that leads to progressive, complete destruction of the biliary and glandular structure, although main ducts may remain preserved by the vicinity of the porta hepatis. Classic clinical data suggest that the damage is initiated in utero. The lesions certainly progress after birth; in some cases the fibrotic process of the remnant may have already reached completion at birth, whereas in some others it may become clinically evident after birth.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6894845

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pathol Lab Med        ISSN: 0003-9985            Impact factor:   5.534


  12 in total

1.  Inflammation, Active Fibroplasia, and End-stage Fibrosis in 172 Biliary Atresia Remnants Correlate Poorly With Age at Kasai Portoenterostomy, Visceral Heterotaxy, and Outcome.

Authors:  Kevin E Bove; Andrew D Thrasher; Robert Anders; Catherine T Chung; Oscar W Cummings; Milton J Finegold; Laura Finn; Sarangarajan Ranganathan; Grace E Kim; Mark Lovell; Margret S Magid; Hector Melin-Aldana; Pierre Russo; Bahig Shehata; Larry Wang; Francis White; Zhen Chen; Catherine Spino; John C Magee
Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 6.394

Review 2.  Managing biliary atresia.

Authors:  R Nelson
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1989-06-03

3.  Long-term follow-up of biliary atresia using liver transient elastography.

Authors:  Fanny Yeung; Adrian C H Fung; Patrick H Y Chung; Y Y Chu; W K Seto; Kenneth K Y Wong
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2022-05-06       Impact factor: 1.827

4.  Orthotopic liver transplantation for congenital biliary atresia. An 11-year, single-center experience.

Authors:  J A Goss; C R Shackleton; K Swenson; N L Satou; B J Nuesse; D K Imagawa; M M Kinkhabwala; P Seu; J S Markowitz; S M Rudich; S V McDiarmid; R W Busuttil
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1996-09       Impact factor: 12.969

5.  Fish omega-3 fatty acids induce liver fibrosis in the treatment of bile duct-ligated rats.

Authors:  Chih-Cheng Chen; Chun-Yi Ho; Hsio-Chi Chaung; You-Lin Tain; Chih-Sung Hsieh; Fang-Ying Kuo; Chun-Yu Yang; Li-Tung Huang
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2012-12-01       Impact factor: 3.199

6.  Mice with homozygous disruption of the mdr2 P-glycoprotein gene. A novel animal model for studies of nonsuppurative inflammatory cholangitis and hepatocarcinogenesis.

Authors:  T H Mauad; C M van Nieuwkerk; K P Dingemans; J J Smit; A H Schinkel; R G Notenboom; M A van den Bergh Weerman; R P Verkruisen; A K Groen; R P Oude Elferink
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1994-11       Impact factor: 4.307

Review 7.  Biliary atresia.

Authors:  Giorgina Mieli-Vergani; Diego Vergani
Journal:  Semin Immunopathol       Date:  2009-06-17       Impact factor: 9.623

8.  Hepatitis syndrome in infancy--an epidemiological survey with 10 year follow up.

Authors:  M C Dick; A P Mowat
Journal:  Arch Dis Child       Date:  1985-06       Impact factor: 3.791

9.  A case report of intrahepatic biliary atresia showing an unusual liver histology.

Authors:  I Yamagiwa; M Iwafuchi; Y Ohsawa; M Yagi; Y Iinuma; R Narisawa
Journal:  Jpn J Surg       Date:  1988-03

10.  Portal plate bile duct diameter in biliary atresia is associated with long-term outcome.

Authors:  Michael Shpoliansky; Ana Tobar; Yael Mozer-Glassberg; Michal Rosenfeld Bar-Lev; Raanan Shamir; Michal Shafir; Michael Gurevich; Orith Waisbourd-Zinman
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2022-03-23       Impact factor: 1.827

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