Are Medical Students and Primary Health-care Professionals Aware of Neonatal Cholestasis and Acholic Stool
Objective: Early diagnosis of biliary atresia (BA) and the timing of Kasai hepatic portoenterostomy are associated with improved survival rates of the native liver. Acholic stool is a major and earliest sign of BA. We evaluated the awareness and recognition of medical students and primary health car...
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Main Authors: | Neslihan Gürcan Kaya (Author), Sinan Sarı (Author), Buket Dalgıç (Author) |
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