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238 related items for PubMed ID: 28980885

  • 1. Percutaneous US-guided Cholecystocholangiography with Microbubbles for Assessment of Infants with US Findings Equivocal for Biliary Atresia and Gallbladder Longer than 1.5 cm: A Pilot Study.
    Zhou LY, Chen SL, Chen HD, Huang Y, Qiu YX, Zhong W, Xie XY.
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  • 4. Percutaneous ultrasound-guided cholecystocholangiography with microbubbles combined with liver biopsy for the assessment of suspected biliary atresia.
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  • 6. Ultrasound guided percutaneous cholecystocholangiography for early differentiation of cholestatic liver disease in infants.
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  • 7. Percutaneous Cholecystocholangiography-A Tool to Conclusively Exclude Biliary Atresia.
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    Indian J Pediatr; 2022 Nov; 89(11):1144-1147. PubMed ID: 36125613
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  • 9. Laparoscopic cholecystocholangiography as an effective alternative exploratory laparotomy for the differentiation of biliary atresia.
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  • 11. Making the diagnosis of biliary atresia using the triangular cord sign and gallbladder length.
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  • 12. Percutaneous cholecysto-cholangiography in the diagnosis of obstructive jaundice in infants.
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  • 14. Ultrasonographic Diagnosis of Biliary Atresia Based on a Decision-Making Tree Model.
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  • 16. Is "gallbladder length-to-width ratio" useful in diagnosing biliary atresia?
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  • 17. Can biliary atresia be diagnosed by ultrasonography alone?
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  • 18. Pre-operative ultrasonographic diagnosis of biliary atresia--with reference to the presence or absence of the extrahepatic bile duct.
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  • 19. 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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  • 20. Neonatal jaundice: the role of laparoscopy.
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