Screening: luci e ombre
L’atresia delle vie biliari
DANTE BARONCIANI
Unità Operativa di Patologia Neonatale, Ospedale di Lecco
Marzo 1998 - pagg. 189 -190
Parole chiave
Suggerite dall'AI
Classificazione MeSH
Bibliografia
1. Arkley CM: Screening for biliary atresia.
Lancet 342, 1235, 1993.
2. Close C: Health visitors should assess jaundice in babies. BMJ 307, 260, 1993.
3. Dick MC, Mowat AP: Hepatitis syndrome in infancy: an epidemiological study with 10 year follow up. Arch Dis Child 60, 512-516, 1985.
4. Hussein M, Howard ER, Mieli-Vergani G, Mowat AP: Jaundice at 14 days of age: exclude biliary atresia. Arch Dis Child 66, 1177-1179, 1991.
5. Hall DBM, Michel JM: Screening in infancy. Arch Dis Child 72, 93-96, 1995.
6. Kelly DA, Stanton A: Jaundice in babies: implications for community screening for biliary atresia. BMJ 310, 1272- 1173, 1995.
7. Logan S, Stanton A: Screening for biliary atresia. Lancet 342, 256, 1993.
8. MacFaul R: Screening for biliary atresia. Lancet 342, 811, 1993.
9. MacKinlay GA: Jaundice persisting beyond 14 days after birth. Requires immediate referral to a paediatrician. BMJ 306, 1426-1427, 1993.
10. Matsui A, Ishikawa T: Identification of infant with biliary atresia in Japan. Lancet 343, 925, 1994.
11. Matsui A, Dodoriki M: Screening for biliary atresia. Lancet 345, 1181, 1995.
12. Matthews T: Screening for biliary atresia. Arch Dis Child 73, 182-183, 1995.
13. Mieli-Vergani G, Howard ER, Portmann B, Mowat AP: Late referral for biliary atresia - missed opportunities for effective surgery. Lancet i, 421-423, 1989.
14. Mowat AP, Davidson LL, Dick MC: Screening for biliary atresia. Lancet 342, 1234-1235, 1993.
15. Mowat AP, Dick MC: Screening for biliary atresia. Arch Dis Child 73,183, 1995.
16. Mowat AP, Davidson LI, Dick MC: Earlier identification of biliary atresia and hepatobiliary disease: selective screening in the third week of life. Arch Dis Child 72, 90-92, 1995.
17. Ohi R, Nio M, Chiba T, Endo N, Goto M, Ibrahim M: Long term follow-up after surgery for patients with biliary atresia. J Pediatr Surg 25, 442-445, 1990.
18. Nelson R: Managing biliary atresia. Referral before 6 weeks is vital. BMJ 98, 1471, 1989.
2. Close C: Health visitors should assess jaundice in babies. BMJ 307, 260, 1993.
3. Dick MC, Mowat AP: Hepatitis syndrome in infancy: an epidemiological study with 10 year follow up. Arch Dis Child 60, 512-516, 1985.
4. Hussein M, Howard ER, Mieli-Vergani G, Mowat AP: Jaundice at 14 days of age: exclude biliary atresia. Arch Dis Child 66, 1177-1179, 1991.
5. Hall DBM, Michel JM: Screening in infancy. Arch Dis Child 72, 93-96, 1995.
6. Kelly DA, Stanton A: Jaundice in babies: implications for community screening for biliary atresia. BMJ 310, 1272- 1173, 1995.
7. Logan S, Stanton A: Screening for biliary atresia. Lancet 342, 256, 1993.
8. MacFaul R: Screening for biliary atresia. Lancet 342, 811, 1993.
9. MacKinlay GA: Jaundice persisting beyond 14 days after birth. Requires immediate referral to a paediatrician. BMJ 306, 1426-1427, 1993.
10. Matsui A, Ishikawa T: Identification of infant with biliary atresia in Japan. Lancet 343, 925, 1994.
11. Matsui A, Dodoriki M: Screening for biliary atresia. Lancet 345, 1181, 1995.
12. Matthews T: Screening for biliary atresia. Arch Dis Child 73, 182-183, 1995.
13. Mieli-Vergani G, Howard ER, Portmann B, Mowat AP: Late referral for biliary atresia - missed opportunities for effective surgery. Lancet i, 421-423, 1989.
14. Mowat AP, Davidson LL, Dick MC: Screening for biliary atresia. Lancet 342, 1234-1235, 1993.
15. Mowat AP, Dick MC: Screening for biliary atresia. Arch Dis Child 73,183, 1995.
16. Mowat AP, Davidson LI, Dick MC: Earlier identification of biliary atresia and hepatobiliary disease: selective screening in the third week of life. Arch Dis Child 72, 90-92, 1995.
17. Ohi R, Nio M, Chiba T, Endo N, Goto M, Ibrahim M: Long term follow-up after surgery for patients with biliary atresia. J Pediatr Surg 25, 442-445, 1990.
18. Nelson R: Managing biliary atresia. Referral before 6 weeks is vital. BMJ 98, 1471, 1989.
