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English: What is biliary atresia? Biliary atresia is a condition that affects newborns where the bile ducts become obstructed in some way, potentially from a congenital defect but also by inflammation. This video covers the known pathophysiology, important clinical signs and symptoms, and a surgical treatment called the Kasai procedure.
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