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Title: Biliary Atresia


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Biliary Atresia
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What is Biliary Atresia?
  • Biliary Atresia  is a rare disease of the liver
    and bile ducts mostly occurring in infants. The
    early symptoms of the disease start developing
    anytime between 2-8 weeks after birth. Bile is a
    liquid produced by the cells in the liver which
    helps digest fat. It also carries the waste from
    the liver to the small intestine for excretion.
    When an infant is suffering from biliary atresia,
    the bile flow from liver to gallbladder is
    blocked causing the bile to be trapped inside the
    liver, and damaging the liver cells.
  • There are three main types of extrahepatic
    biliary atresia
  • Type I Atresia is restricted to the common bile
    duct
  • Type II Atresia of the common hepatic duct
  • Type III Atresia involves the most proximal part
    of the bile ducts (gt95 of all cases)

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Symptoms
  • What are the symptoms of Biliary Atresia?
  • Initially, the symptoms of Biliary Atresia are
    non-distinguishable to neonatal jaundice.
    Children and infants with biliary atresia begin
    to show particular symptoms of the disease from
    2-8 weeks of their birth onwards. When the bile
    fails to drain from the liver due to blockage, it
    starts to build up inside and causes damage and
    scarring of liver cells.
  • The symptoms of Biliary Atresia include
  • Jaundice
  • Itchiness
  • Pale stool
  • Dark or orange urine
  • Swollen abdomen
  • Poor absorption of nutrients causing delay in
    growth and weight loss

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Treatment
  • Treatment of Biliary Atresia
  • Which specialty of doctor is to be consulted for
    the treatment of Biliary Atresia in India?
  • A Pediatric Surgeon is to be consulted for
    the treatment of Biliary Atresia in India.
  • Which hospital is to be preferred for the
    treatment of Biliary Atresia in India?
  • Medanta - The Medicity hospital in India is to be
    preferred for the treatment of Biliary Atresia in
    India.

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FAQ's
  • 1. What are the causes of Biliary Atresia?
  • The causes and reasons of biliary atresia are
    not completely understood. But in some cases, the
    incomplete development of bile duct in the
    mother's womb could be a reason, or the bile
    ducts could be affected due to a virus infection
    in perinatal period. Also, there are no links to
    medications taken during pregnancy. It is evident
    that 10-15 of infants with biliary atresia are
    born with abnormalities in the
  • Heart
  • Blood vessel (inferior vena canal anomalies)
  • Intestinal (malrotation)
  • Spleen (Polysplenia)
  • Various researches have suggested that there can
    be either viral, toxin or genetically related
    damage to the biliary pathways.

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  • 2. What are the risk factors associated with
    biliary atresia?
  • The main risk factors associated with biliary
    atresia are
  • Infection
  • Smoking
  • Genetic factors
  • Environmental toxins
  • 3. What can be the possible ways to prevent
    biliary atresia?
  • To prevent the occurrence of biliary atresia,
    one should take care of
  • Health
  • Sleep hours
  • Physical fitness

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  • Eating habits
  • 4. How is biliary atresia diagnosed?
  • At Medanta - The Medicity hospital in India,
    diagnosis is made based on symptoms, physical
    examination, and medical history of the patient
    using blood tests, biopsy of liver, and imaging
    for a better and clearer picture.
  • Blood tests confirm liver function abnormalities
    and identify the cause of jaundice.
  • 5. How is biliary atresia treated?
  • Biliary Atresia cannot be treated with
    medication. Other treatment option include
  • Removal of damaged ducts

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  • The surgeon removes the damaged ducts outside the
    liver and identifies smaller ducts still open and
    draining bile. A loop of intestine is then
    attached to these open ducts for proper drainage
    and flow of bile from healthy ducts.
  • Long Term Antibiotic Therapy
  • Long Term Antibiotic Therapy is prescribed for
    avoiding any infection along with additional
    medications to maximize the success of the
    operation. In cases where Kasai procedure is not
    successful, liver transplant is the only
    solution. Success of the procedure is dependent
    on
  • Age Younger the infant, greater the success
    rates of operation
  • Extent of Liver damage

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  • Number and size of functional and healthy ducts
  • Experience of the surgical and medical team
  • 6. How common is Biliary Atresia ?
  • Biliary Atresia occurs in 1 in 10,000 to 20,000
    live births. Biliary Atresia is one of the
    commonest causes of neonatal jaundice.
  • 7. Is Biliary Atresia an inheritable disease?
  • Biliary Atresia is not an inheritable condition.
    So if one baby suffers from Biliary Atresia then
    there is very small chance that the other sibling
    may also suffer from this same disease.

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