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Neonatal hepatitis (NH) and biliary atresia are two separate conditions that can affect infants and share specific symptoms, such as liver damage. Read more.
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Choanal atresia is characterized by the abnormal presence of obstructive tissue preventing communication between the nasal cavity and the nasopharynx. The aim of this study was ...
Researchers analyzed cholangiocyte organoids from livers of healthy donors and patients with biliary atresia and found that NF-KB activation in biliary atresia promotes cellular defects and ...
SAN DIEGO — A new ultrasound approach may help more quickly and less invasively identify infants with biliary atresia, according to research presented at The Liver Meeting. “An ...
Pulmonary atresia is a congenital heart defect. Learn about the condition, including its symptoms, causes, treatments, and more.
Two families with a history of autosomal dominant choanal atresia or nasolacrimal duct anomalies, thyroid dysfunction, hearing anomalies and nipple hypoplasia were described. The authors suggest that ...
Abstract Choanal atresia (CA) is a rare occlusion of the posterior choanae. Unilateral cases have been reported more than bilaterally, and it’s more often right-sided in those patients. According to ...
Pulmonary atresia is a congenital heart defect in infants. Surgery is generally required, but survival rates are high.
A premature baby girl born at 34 weeks with choanal atresia, a condition blocking nasal passages, successfully undergoes surgery for unrestricted breathing. Dr. Poonam Sidana, Director of Neonatology, ...
She also has choanal atresia, where the nasal passages are blocked by bone or tissue. “At first I automatically assumed her conditions had something to do with me — any mom is going to blame ...
Mirum Pharmaceuticals Announces Data from EMBARK Phase 2b Study for Biliary Atresia - Study did not meet primary or secondary endpoints.
Biliary atresia is a genetic condition in newborns where part or all of the bile duct is malformed. It requires prompt surgical treatment.