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Pediatric Biliary Atresia

When the bile ducts are blocked or when they don't function normally, bile (which is the liquid that carries the waste products) backs up in the liver. This bile backup damages the liver and even endangers the baby's life.


What is Pediatric Biliary Atresia?

Missing or incomplete bile ducts is a serious condition known as biliary atresia. The bile is normally made by the liver to assist with the digestion of fatty foods. It drains through the small tube of the bile ducts, past the gallbladder and into the intestine. Blockage of the common bile duct and resulting cholestasis in newborns is surgically managed, and surgery with the Kasai procedure (or Kasai portoenterostomy) can reestablish bile flow in most infants.



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