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Biliary atresia
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What are some risk factors for
biliary atresia
?
Genetic
Immune-mediated
Environment
What are some genetic risk factors for biliary atresia?
Gene mutations in:
ADD3
GPC1
ARF6
What are some immune mediated causes of
biliary atresia
?
Presence of
autoantibodies
and
T cells
in affected liver tissue
Perinatal
viral infection
How does a perinatal viral infection lead to an immune-mediated cause for biliary atresia?
Triggers an
immune response
against
antigens
shared by the
bile duct
and
virus
= chronic
inflammation
and
fibrosis
What are some environmental factors that lead to
biliary atresia
?
Exposure of
polychlorinated biphenyls
and
dioxins
during pregnancy
How many different types of
biliary atresia
are there?
3
What is
type 1
biliary atresia
?
Atresia confined to
common bile duct
20%
of all cases
What is
type 2
biliary atresia
?
Hepatic ducts
are affected
What is
type 2a biliary atresia
?
Only
hepatic
duct is affected
What is
type 2b biliary atresia
?
Both
hepatic
and common
bile ducts
are affected
What is
type 3
biliary atresia
?
Obliteration
of
extrahepatic
bile
ducts
->
discontinuity
between
liver
hilum
and
duodenum
What is
type 3a biliary atresia
?
Patent
intrahepatic
bile
ducts
but
obliterated
porta hepatitis
What is
type 3b biliary atresia
?
Complete
obliteration from
porta hepatis
to
duodenum
What are some signs and symptoms of
biliary atresia
?
Jaundice
Acholic stools
Dark urine
Failure
to
thrive
Vitamin deficiencies
Cirrhosis
Portal hypertension
Hepatomegaly
Splenomegaly
What would bloods show in
biliary atresia
?
High
bilirubin
Raised
AST
,
ALT
,
GGT
Prolonged
prothrombin time
What scans and imaging are done for
biliary atresia
?
Ultrasound
HIDA
WHat does
HIDA
stand for?
Hepatobiliary
iminodiac
acid
When is a
HIDA scan
done?
If
ultrasound
results
are
inconclusive
What are some
invasive
investigations
for
biliary atresia
?
Liver biopsy
Intraoperative cholangiogram
What are some
ddx
of biliary atresia?
Neonatal hepatitis
Choledochal cysts
Alagille syndrome
What is the goal for the management of
biliary atresia
?
Restore
bile
flow
from
liver
into
intestine
What is some conservative management of
biliary atresia
?
Administration
of
vitamins
Nutritional
support
Monitoring
LFTs
,
coag profile
,
growth
parameters
Ultrasounds
What medication can be given for
biliary atresia
?
Choleretic
agents
to improve
bile
flow
What are some surgical managements of
biliary atresia
?
Kasai portoenterostomy
Liver transplant
What management is seen as 'definitive therapy' for
biliary atresia
?
Liver transplant
What is a
Kasai portoenterostomy
?
Removal
of
damaged
bile
ducts
outside
of
liver
-> create
new
path
for
bile
to
flow