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Question :
Posted On : 11 Mar 2021
Does normal USG and absence of clay-colored stool and urinary urobilinogen, stool stercobilinogen rule out biliary atresia in a case of cholestatic jaundice in a one-month-old baby in a peripheral hospital?
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Expert Answer :
No it does not. You need to do HIDA scan. If not a liver biopsy.
Answer Discussion :
E
Ebtihal Khalid
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no it does not
3 years ago
R
Ravi Goyal
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practically yes.
3 years ago
M
mohamed abdinur
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yes it does
3 years ago
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wesal aljoudi
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No it doesn’t
3 years ago




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