Bilirubin Levels at 1st and 3rd Postoperative Months are Significant in Determining the Success of the Kasai Portoenterostomy
Aim:The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the indicators of survival with native liver (NLS) of patients operated for biliary atresia (BA).Materials and Methods:This review included 53 BA patients in a 13-year period. There were two groups: (1) NLS and (2) necessitating transplantatio...
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Main Authors: | Ülgen Çeltik (Author), Gözde Sakul (Author), Miray Karakoyun (Author), Mustafa Orkan Ergün (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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