Clinical and pathological challenges in the diagnosis of late-onset biliary atresia: Four case studies

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Abstract

Biliary atresia (BA) is classically described at the neonatal age. However, rare cases of BA in older infants have also been reported. We report four cases of late-onset BA in infants older than 4 weeks (3 males, 1 female), and describe the diagnostic and management difficulties. One of the cases had a late-onset (29 weeks) presentation with a successful surgical procedure. We highlight the importance of this unusual differential diagnosis in infants with cholestatic syndrome, who may benefit from Kasai surgery, regardless of age.

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Fontenele, J. P. U., Schenka, A. A., Hessel, G., Jarry, V. M., & Escanhoela, C. A. F. (2016). Clinical and pathological challenges in the diagnosis of late-onset biliary atresia: Four case studies. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 49(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20154808

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