A striped racer, also known as the California whipsnake, is a species of non-venomous snake native to the coast and foothills of California. It is a long, slender, and fast-moving snake, identified by its distinctive stripes running down the length of its body. They primarily feed on lizards and small rodents. The scientific name for this species is Masticophis lateralis.
Biliary atresia
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In biliary atresia, the bile ducts progressively narrow and become blocked shortly after birth, preventing bile from reaching the intestine.
This defect causes bile to collect in the liver and can lead to irreversible liver damage.
Typical symptoms include a yellowish discoloration of the skin (jaundice), dark urine, pale stools, and an enlarged liver.
The diagnosis is based on blood tests, radionuclide scanning, and surgical examination of the liver and bile ducts.
Surgery is needed to create new bile ducts.Bile, a digestive fluid secreted by the liver, carries away the liver
Biliary atresia meaning & definition 1 of Biliary atresia.
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Biliary atresia is obstruction of the biliary tree due to progressive sclerosis of the extrahepatic bile duct. Diagnosis is by blood tests, ultrasonography, liver biopsy, and hepatobiliary scan. Treatment is surgical.
(See also Overview of Congenital Gastrointestinal Anomalies.)
The incidence of biliary atresia in the US is 1 in 10,000 to 15,0000 live births (1).
In most cases, biliary atresia manifests several weeks after birth, probably after inflammation and scarring of the extrahepatic (and sometimes intrahepatic) bile ducts. It is rarely present in premature infants or in neonates at birth. The cause of the inflammatory response is unknown, but several infectious organisms have been implicated, including reovirus type 3 and cytomegalovirus. In addition, there may be a genetic component with defects in one of several genes (CFC1, FOXA2).
Cirrhosis, with progressive, irreversible scarring of the liver, can be present by 2 months of age if the defect is not treated.
About 15 to 25% of infants have other congenital defects, including polysplenia/asplenia, intestinal atresia, situs inversus, and cardiac anomalies or renal anomalies.Biliary atresia meaning & definition 2 of Biliary atresia.