Biliary atresia and posterior fossa bleed: Chance or causality. A case report and review of the literature

Key Clinical Message A newborn with a rare form of biliary atresia had posterior fossa bleed and subarachnoid hemorrhage despite vitamin K prophylaxis, indicating biliary atresia is a causality rather than chance. Biliary atresia frequently causes surgical jaundice, resulting in delayed vitamin K de...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical case reports 2023-11, Vol.11 (11), p.e8249-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Karki, Susmin, Chand, Vikash, Parajuli, Asmita, Shilpakar, Sushil Kumar, Regmi, Prakash, Bhusal, Kabi Raj
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Zusammenfassung:Key Clinical Message A newborn with a rare form of biliary atresia had posterior fossa bleed and subarachnoid hemorrhage despite vitamin K prophylaxis, indicating biliary atresia is a causality rather than chance. Biliary atresia frequently causes surgical jaundice, resulting in delayed vitamin K deficiency. We report a 28‐day‐old newborn diagnosed with a rare form of biliary atresia presented with an unusual association of posterior fossa bleed and subarachnoid hemorrhage despite vitamin K prophylaxis. Thus, biliary atresia remains causality rather than chance. Biliary atresia
ISSN:2050-0904
2050-0904
DOI:10.1002/ccr3.8249