Biliary atresia differential diagnosis
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Causes of neonatal cholestasis that should be distinguished from biliary atresia include
- Byler disease
- Congenital biliary dilatation
- Choledochal Cysts
- Cholestasis
- Galactose-1-Phosphate Uridyltransferase Deficiency (Galactosemia)
- Idiopathic neonatal hepatitis
- Inborn errors of bile acid synthesis
- Neonatal Hemochromatosis
- Intrahepatic bile duct hypoplasia
- Lipid Storage Disorders
- Caroli Disease
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Toxoplasmosis, other infections, rubella, cytomegalovirus infection, and herpes simplex [TORCH][1]
References
- ↑ Mack CL, Sokol RJ (2005). "Unraveling the pathogenesis and etiology of biliary atresia". Pediatr Res. 57 (5 Pt 2): 87R–94R. doi:10.1203/01.PDR.0000159569.57354.47. PMID 15817506.