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BONE CHANGES IN CONGENITAL BILIARY ATRESIA

RADIOLOGIC OBSERVATION OF 8 CASES

HITOSHI KATAYAMA M.D., KEIJIRO SURUGA M.D., TETSUAKI KURASHIGE M.D., and TATSUYA KIMOTO M.D.

In reviewing 38 cases of biliary atresia, 8 cases were detected to have osseous abnormalities.

We found definite generalized demineralization of bones in 3 cases, metaphyseal abnormalities in 5 cases, and fractures in 4 cases. Marked demineralization of bones was seen in cases in which the clinical course was more than 1 year.

No good correlation was observed between osseous changes and severity of liver dysfunction.


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