Province-Wide Stool Color Card Screening for Biliary Atresia in Lower-Saxony: Experiences with Passive Distribution Strategies and Results
Background: Stool color card (SCC) screenings for biliary atresia (BA) have shown to improve Kasai timing and outcome significantly. Both obligatory and non-obligatory screenings with passive distribution strategies have proven to be effective. Therefore, we have initiated a voluntary SCC program an...
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Main Authors: | Omid Madadi-Sanjani (Author), Joachim F. Kuebler (Author), Marie Uecker (Author), Eva-Doreen Pfister (Author), Ulrich Baumann (Author), Berit Kunze-Hullmann (Author), Jochen Blaser (Author), Thomas Buck (Author), Claus Petersen (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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