Obliterative cholangiopathy in acquired cystic biliary atresia type III after cyst perforation: a case report
Abstract Background In biliary atresia, the disease process of obliterative cholangiopathy may begin in the perinatal period; however, no chronological evidence exists on how the cholangiopathy progresses to biliary obliteration. This is the first acquired case with the final diagnosis of type III c...
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Main Authors: | Tsugumichi Koshinaga (Author), Kensuke Ohashi (Author), Kakou Ono (Author), Hide Kaneda (Author), Takeshi Furuya (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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