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CONGENITAL MALFORMATION: BILIARY ATRESIA

Abstract

Congenital anomalies of biliary tract development are frequent causes of lingering course of physiologic jaundice which need timely verification of diagnosis followed by surgical treatment. Clinical observation of biliary atresia in a 10-month-old girl permits to accent pediatricians’ attention to peculiarities of clinical picture, diagnosis and techniques for treatment of this pathology.

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E. G. Furman
State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education «Perm State University of Medicine named after Academician E. A. Wagner» of Ministry of Public Health
Russian Federation


N. Yu. Zarnitsyna
State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education «Perm State University of Medicine named after Academician E. A. Wagner» of Ministry of Public Health
Russian Federation


I. P. Sorokina
State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education «Perm State University of Medicine named after Academician E. A. Wagner» of Ministry of Public Health
Russian Federation


T. P. Zelenaya
City Children’s Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation


D. I. Magnutova
City Children’s Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation


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Furman E.G., Zarnitsyna N.Yu., Sorokina I.P., Zelenaya T.P., Magnutova D.I. CONGENITAL MALFORMATION: BILIARY ATRESIA. Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology. 2016;(7):139-141. (In Russ.)

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