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   Non-Invasive Diagnostic Methods for Differentiation of Biliary Atresia from Neonatal Hepatitis in Upper Egypt  
   
نویسنده abou-taleb ashraf ,abdelhameed wafaa ,ahmed ahmed rh ,el-hennawy ahmed
منبع journal of pediatric perspectives - 2019 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:9265 -9275
چکیده    Background cholestatic jaundice in infancy is always pathologic and mainly caused by biliary atresia (ba), and neonatal hepatitis (nh). the early discrimination of both conditions is critical for the outcome of ba. we aimed to assess different non-invasive diagnostic tools in differentiating ba from nh. materials and methods forty infants (25 boys, 15 girls) with cholestatic jaundice and final diagnosis of ba (n=17), and nh (n=23) were studied retrospectively from january 2015 to december 2017. all patients were subjected to thorough history and complete physical examination. liver function tests, abdominal ultrasonography, hepatobiliary scintigraphy using (hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid [hida]), and percutaneous liver biopsy were performed for all patients. finally the accuracy of hida scan and liver function tests for differentiating ba from nh, in comparison with histopathological diagnosis, was evaluated. results acholic stool, absence of gall bladder visualization by ultrasonography and high level of serum gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (ggt), and positive hida scan findings were strong indicators of ba. the accuracy of ggt > 250 iu/l for diagnosis of ba was 92.7 % and that of positive hida scan findings was 82.7 %. the diagnostic accuracy for using both parameters was 98.1% (95% ci: 94.9 - 100.0%, p<0.001). conclusion according to the results, ba can be differentiated from nh by non-invasive methods as presence of acholic stool, absent gall bladder by ultrasonography, elevated ggt, positive hida scan findings. ggt > 250 iu/l and positive hida scan had high accuracy to differentiate ba from nh and combination of both parameters has increased the accuracy to 98.1%.
کلیدواژه Biliary atresia ,Egypt ,Hepatobiliary Scintigraphy ,Neonatal hepatitis
آدرس sohag university, faculty of medicine, department of pediatrics, Egypt, sohag university, faculty of medicine, nuclear medicine department, Egypt, sohag university, faculty of medicine, department of pathology, Egypt, cairo university, faculty of medicine, department of pathology, Egypt
 
     
   
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