A Novel Case of Biliary Atresia in a Premature Neonate With 1p36 Deletion Syndrome
We describe the case of a premature male neonate diagnosed with biliary atresia who was found to have chromosome 1p36 deletion syndrome. Our patient was born prematurely, at a gestational age of 28 weeks. Pregnancy was complicated by advanced maternal age, gestational hypertension, and intrauterine...
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Main Authors: | Vonita Chawla MD (Author), Miran Rhee Anagnost MD (Author), Alaa-Eldin Eldemerdash MD (Author), Dahna Reyes MD (Author), Rebecca Scherr MD (Author), Kanayo Ezeanolue MD (Author), Francis Banfro MD (Author), Rabea Alhosh MD (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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