Year : 1999 | Volume
: 4 | Issue : 2 | Page : 84--89
Experience with biliary atresia disease at AIIMS during the past decade.
DK Gupta, S Dave, A Lall, M Srinivas, M Agarwala, M Bajpai, V Bhatnagar, DK Mitra Department of Pediatric Surgery, All Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029, India
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DK Gupta Department of Pediatric Surgery, All Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029 India
ABSTRACT: Extrahepatic biliary atresia remains a challenge to the pediatric surgeons till. The early enthusiasm with the Kasai procedure is now tempered with the realization of significant morbidity and mortality in long term follow up. There is still a controversy regarding the etiology, the ideal investigative modality and also the best possible treatment for this condition. We reviewed our experience with biliary atresia over the last 10 years to assess the clinical presentation and early outcome following Kasai�SQ�s portoenterostomy.
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Gupta D, Dave S, Lall A, Srinivas M, Agarwala M, Bajpai M, Bhatnagar V, Mitra D. Experience with biliary atresia disease at AIIMS during the past decade. J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg 1999;4:84-89
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Gupta D, Dave S, Lall A, Srinivas M, Agarwala M, Bajpai M, Bhatnagar V, Mitra D. Experience with biliary atresia disease at AIIMS during the past decade. J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg [serial online] 1999 [cited 2023 Sep 27 ];4:84-89
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