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1. Arteriohepatic Dysplasia - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular Medical Ter
MedicineNet Home MedTerms medical dictionary AZ List arteriohepatic dysplasia. Advanced Search.
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Children with arteriohepatic dysplasia usually have a liver disease characterized by a percent of affected children. arteriohepatic dysplasia was first described in 1969 by
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Definition. arteriohepatic dysplasia is a genetic disorder that mimics other forms of in other organ systems distinguishes arteriohepatic dysplasia from other liver and bile
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Arteriohepatic dysplasia is a genetic disorder that mimics other forms of prolonged liver disease in infants and young children. However, a group of unusual features in other organ systems distinguishes Arteriohepatic dysplasia from other liver and bile duct diseases in infants. It is also known as Allagile syndrome. The gene for this disorder has been discovered on chromosome 20 in band 20p12. Description
Children with arteriohepatic dysplasia usually have a liver disease characterized by a progressive loss of the bile ducts within the liver over the first year of life and narrowing of the bile ducts outside the liver. This leads to a buildup of bile in the liver, causing damage to liver cells. Scarring may occur and lead to cirrhosis in about 30 to 50 percent of affected children. Arteriohepatic dysplasia was first described in 1969 by D. Alagille, in French medical literature. Causes and Risk Factors
Arteriohepatic dysplasia is generally inherited from one parent and there is a 50 percent chance that each child will develop the syndrome. Each affected adult or child may have all or only a few of the features of the syndrome.

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arteriohepatic dysplasia, arteriohepatic dysplasia is a genetic disorder that mimics other forms of prolonged liver disease in infants and young children.
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Arteriohepatic dysplasia is a genetic disorder that mimics other forms of prolonged liver disease in infants and young children. However, a group of unusual features in other organ systems distinguishes Arteriohepatic dysplasia from other liver and bile duct diseases in infants. It is also known as Allagile syndrome. The gene for this disorder has been discovered on chromosome 20 in band 20p12. Description
Children with arteriohepatic dysplasia usually have a liver disease characterized by a progressive loss of the bile ducts within the liver over the first year of life and narrowing of the bile ducts outside the liver. This leads to a buildup of bile in the liver, causing damage to liver cells. Scarring may occur and lead to cirrhosis in about 30 to 50 percent of affected children. Arteriohepatic dysplasia was first described in 1969 by D. Alagille, in French medical literature. Causes and Risk Factors
Arteriohepatic dysplasia is generally inherited from one parent and there is a 50 percent chance that each child will develop the syndrome. Each affected adult or child may have all or only a few of the features of the syndrome.

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Arteriohepatic dysplasia is a genetic disorder that mimics other forms of prolonged liver disease in infants and young children. However, a group of unusual features in other organ systems distinguishes Arteriohepatic dysplasia from other liver and bile duct diseases in infants. It is also known as Allagile syndrome. The gene for this disorder has been discovered on chromosome 20 in band 20p12. Description
Children with arteriohepatic dysplasia usually have a liver disease characterized by a progressive loss of the bile ducts within the liver over the first year of life and narrowing of the bile ducts outside the liver. This leads to a buildup of bile in the liver, causing damage to liver cells. Scarring may occur and lead to cirrhosis in about 30 to 50 percent of affected children. Arteriohepatic dysplasia was first described in 1969 by D. Alagille, in French medical literature. Causes and Risk Factors
Arteriohepatic dysplasia is generally inherited from one parent and there is a 50 percent chance that each child will develop the syndrome. Each affected adult or child may have all or only a few of the features of the syndrome.

8. Arteriohepatic Dysplasia
arteriohepatic dysplasia,. Print this article, the constellation of intrahepatic bile duct hypoplasia, abnormal facies, pulmonary
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Amershamhealth.com Search for: Type a word or a phrase. All forms of the word are searchable. Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... Other characters Arteriohepatic dysplasia, the constellation of intrahepatic bile duct hypoplasia, abnormal facies, pulmonary arterial hypoplasia and segmentation anomalies of the spine. It is an idiopathic disorder characterised by cholestatic jaundice, hepatomegaly and often splenomegaly. There is a nonsyndromic form of intrahepatic bile duct hypoplasia without the extrahepatic features. The natural history is for progressive liver damage leading to death in the second or third decades. In the syndromic type (see Alagille syndrome ) vertebral body abnormalities, which include butterfly and hemivertebra are present characteristically in the thoracic spine. Hepatic sonography is usually normal though a gallbladder may not be visible. There is no intrahepatic bile duct dilatation. Hepatobiliary scintigraphy reveals similar findings to that in extrahepatic biliary atresia, i.e. normal or slightly impaired hepatic uptake and no evidence of excretion of tracer into bile ducts or bowel. Differentiation from extrahepatic biliary atresia requires liver biopsy and/or cholangiography. See atresia biliary
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10. Arteriohepatic Dysplasia
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11. Arteriohepatic Dysplasia
arteriohepatic dysplasia is a genetic disorder that mimics other forms of prolonged liver in other organ systems distinguishes arteriohepatic dysplasia from other liver and bile
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12. University Of Miami School Of Medicine - Glossary - Arteriohepatic Dysplasia
Medical Dictionary. arteriohepatic dysplasia. arteriohepatic dysplasia Also known as Alagille syndrome, this ia a genetic disorder
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13. Arteriohepatic Dysplasia
shared by many of the children with arteriohepatic dysplasia. The features include a prominent 90 percent of children with arteriohepatic dysplasia have an unusual abnormality of
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14. Arteriohepatic Dysplasia
arteriohepatic dysplasia is a genetic disorder that mimics other forms of prolonged liver in other organ systems distinguishes arteriohepatic dysplasia from other liver and bile
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shared by many of the children with arteriohepatic dysplasia. The features include a prominent 90 percent of children with arteriohepatic dysplasia have an unusual abnormality of
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16. Arteriohepatic Dysplasia - General Practice Notebook
arteriohepatic dysplasia. Alagille syndrome is defined clinically as the combination of biliary hypoplasia; cardiovascular abnormalities;
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arteriohepatic dysplasia Alagille syndrome is defined clinically as the combination of:
  • biliary hypoplasia cardiovascular abnormalities vertebral abnormalities characteristic facies ocular abnormalities
The degree of biliary hypoplasia is variable. Some patients have severe cholestasis, progress to cirrhosis and require liver transplantation.
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18. Arteriohepatic Dysplasia - General Practice Notebook
arteriohepatic dysplasia. Medical search. Alagille syndrome is defined clinically as the combination of biliary hypoplasia; cardiovascular
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19. Alagille (Watson) Syndrome (Arteriohepatic Dysplasia, [Hepatofacioneuro]cardiove
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