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116 related items for PubMed ID: 33197985

  • 21. 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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  • 24. Sonographic diagnosis of biliary atresia in pediatric patients using the "triangular cord" sign versus gallbladder length and contraction.
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  • 25. Gallbladder contraction in biliary atresia.
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