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163 related items for PubMed ID: 18567090

  • 1. Ultrasonic diagnosis of biliary atresia: a retrospective analysis of 20 patients.
    Li SX, Zhang Y, Sun M, Shi B, Xu ZY, Huang Y, Mao ZQ.
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  • 2. Ultrasound scanning in infants with biliary atresia: the different implications of biliary tract features and liver echostructure.
    Iorio R, Liccardo D, Di Dato F, Puoti MG, Spagnuolo MI, Alberti D, Vallone G.
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  • 3. The porta hepatis microcyst: an additional sonographic sign for the diagnosis of biliary atresia.
    Koob M, Pariente D, Habes D, Ducot B, Adamsbaum C, Franchi-Abella S.
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  • 4. Making the diagnosis of biliary atresia using the triangular cord sign and gallbladder length.
    Tan Kendrick AP, Phua KB, Ooi BC, Subramaniam R, Tan CE, Goh AS.
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  • 5. The ultrasonographic 'triangular cord' coupled with gallbladder images in the diagnostic prediction of biliary atresia from infantile intrahepatic cholestasis.
    Park WH, Choi SO, Lee HJ.
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  • 6. Analysis of the pathomorphology of the intra- and extrahepatic biliary system in biliary atresia.
    Zheng S, Luo Y, Wang W, Xiao X.
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  • 7. Optimizing the US Diagnosis of Biliary Atresia with a Modified Triangular Cord Thickness and Gallbladder Classification.
    Zhou LY, Wang W, Shan QY, Liu BX, Zheng YL, Xu ZF, Xu M, Pan FS, Lu MD, Xie XY.
    Radiology; 2015 Oct 14; 277(1):181-91. PubMed ID: 25955579
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  • 8. Ultrasonographic "triangular cord": the most definitive finding for noninvasive diagnosis of extrahepatic biliary atresia.
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  • 9. Biliary atresia in neonates and infants: triangular area of high signal intensity in the porta hepatis at T2-weighted MR cholangiography with US and histopathologic correlation.
    Kim MJ, Park YN, Han SJ, Yoon CS, Yoo HS, Hwang EH, Chung KS.
    Radiology; 2000 May 14; 215(2):395-401. PubMed ID: 10796915
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  • 10. Biliary atresia: making the diagnosis by the gallbladder ghost triad.
    Tan Kendrick AP, Phua KB, Ooi BC, Tan CE.
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  • 11. Ultrasonographic Diagnosis of Biliary Atresia Based on a Decision-Making Tree Model.
    Lee SM, Cheon JE, Choi YH, Kim WS, Cho HH, Kim IO, You SK.
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  • 12. 'Triangular cord': a sonographic finding applicable in the diagnosis of biliary atresia.
    Choi SO, Park WH, Lee HJ, Woo SK.
    J Pediatr Surg; 1996 Mar 14; 31(3):363-6. PubMed ID: 8708904
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  • 15. Can biliary atresia be diagnosed by ultrasonography alone?
    Takamizawa S, Zaima A, Muraji T, Kanegawa K, Akasaka Y, Satoh S, Nishijima E.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2007 Dec 14; 42(12):2093-6. PubMed ID: 18082715
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  • 17. Ultrasonographic evaluation in the differential diagnosis of biliary atresia and infantile hepatitis syndrome.
    Sun Y, Zheng S, Qian Q.
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  • 18. The triangular cord ratio and the presence of a cystic lesion in the triangular cord. Suggested new ultrasound findings in the early diagnosis of Biliary Atresia.
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    Pediatr Surg Int; 2021 Dec 14; 37(12):1693-1697. PubMed ID: 34524521
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  • 19. Enlarged hepatic hilar lymph node: an additional ultrasonographic feature that may be helpful in the diagnosis of biliary atresia.
    Weng Z, Zhou L, Wu Q, Zhou W, Ma H, Fang Y, Dang T, Liu M.
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  • 20. Clinical Assessment of Differential Diagnostic Methods in Infants with Cholestasis due to Biliary Atresia or Non-Biliary Atresia.
    Dong C, Zhu HY, Chen YC, Luo XP, Huang ZH.
    Curr Med Sci; 2018 Feb 14; 38(1):137-143. PubMed ID: 30074163
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