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1. Assessment of Matrix Metalloprotease - 7 (MMP7) Immunohistochemistry in Biliary Atresia and Other Pediatric Cholestatic Liver Diseases.

2. Simple biliary atresia score-a validated diagnostic aid for infantile cholestasis.

3. Cholestasis after Kasai operation predicts portal hypertension in native liver survivors of biliary atresia: a multicenter study.

4. Biliary atresia and cholestasis plasma non-targeted metabolomics unravels perturbed metabolic pathways and unveils a diagnostic model for biliary atresia.

5. Analysis of gut microecological characteristics and differences between children with biliary atresia and non-biliary atresia in infantile cholestasis.

6. Brain imaging in children with neonatal cholestatic liver disease: A systematic review.

7. Predictive modeling for early detection of biliary atresia in infants with cholestasis: Insights from a machine learning study.

8. The magnetic resonance imaging and age-adjusted matrix metalloproteinase-7 assist the diagnosis of biliary atresia.

9. Pediatric Cholestatic Diseases: Common and Unique Pathogenic Mechanisms.

10. Pathologic approach to Neonatal cholestasis with a simple scoring system for biliary atresia.

11. Treatment of Cholestasis in Infants and Young Children.

12. Development and validation of a model for early diagnosis of biliary atresia.

13. Differentiating biliary atresia from other causes of infantile cholestasis: An appraisal of the histomorphological changes on liver biopsy.

14. Biliary atresia and liver transplantation in the United States: A contemporary analysis.

15. [Analysis of the serum bile acid profile to facilitate diagnosis and differential diagnosis of NA(+)-taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide deficiency].

16. Deletion of Interferon Lambda Receptor Elucidates Susceptibility to the Murine Model of Biliary Atresia.

17. Single-cell sequencing of a novel model of neonatal bile duct ligation in mice identifies macrophage heterogeneity in obstructive cholestasis.

18. Determination of Optimal Vitamin D Dosage in Children with Cholestasis.

19. Value of gallbladder length-to-width ratio for diagnosis of biliary atresia by correlation with age.

20. Development of liver inflammatory injury in biliary atresia: from basic to clinical research.

21. Advances in understanding of biliary atresia pathogenesis and progression - a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.

22. HIF-1alpha-pathway activation in cholangiocytes of patients with biliary atresia: An immunohistochemical/molecular exploratory study.

23. Intraoperative hepatic subcapsular spider-like telangiectasia sign for the definitive diagnosis of biliary atresia.

24. Biliary atresia-An experience from the first pediatric liver transplant center in Pakistan.

25. Findings in percutaneous trans-hepatic cholecysto-cholangiography in neonates and infants presenting with conjugated hyperbilirubinemia: emphasis on differential diagnosis and cholangiographic patterns.

26. A novel model based on immune-related genes for differentiating biliary atresia from other cholestatic diseases.

27. Peripheral blood CD177 + cells as an early diagnostic marker for biliary atresia: A prospective multicentre study in pediatric patients with cholestasis.

28. Diagnostic values of plasma matrix metalloproteinase-7, interleukin-8, and gamma-glutamyl transferase in biliary atresia.

29. The difference of gut microbiome in different biliary diseases in infant before operation and the changes after operation.

30. Fat Soluble Vitamin Assessment and Supplementation in Cholestasis.

31. Ultra-structural and histopathological features of liver biopsy taken during laparotomy to confirm the diagnosis of biliary atresia.

32. Serum matrix metalloproteinase-7 levels in infants with cholestasis and biliary atresia.

33. Percutaneous ultrasound-guided cholecystocholangiography with microbubbles combined with liver biopsy for the assessment of suspected biliary atresia.

34. Neonatal diagnosis of biliary atresia: a practical review and update.

35. Characteristics of SOX9-positive progenitor-like cells during cholestatic liver regeneration in biliary atresia.

36. Targeted Metabolomics Reveals Birth Screening Biomarkers for Biliary Atresia in Dried Blood Spots.

37. Expression of CD56 is Not Limited to Biliary Atresia and Correlates with the Degree of Fibrosis in Pediatric Cholestatic Diseases.

38. The utility of shear wave elastography and serum biomarkers for diagnosing biliary atresia and predicting clinical outcomes.

39. Diagnostic approach to neonatal and infantile cholestasis: A position paper by the SIGENP liver disease working group.

40. Development and Validation of a Nomogram Incorporating Ultrasonic and Elastic Findings for the Preoperative Diagnosis of Biliary Atresia.

41. Ultrasound characteristics combined with gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase for diagnosis of biliary atresia in infants less than 30 days.

42. Effects of odevixibat on pruritus and bile acids in children with cholestatic liver disease: Phase 2 study.

43. Ultrasound shear wave elastography: does it add value to gray-scale ultrasound imaging in differentiating biliary atresia from other causes of neonatal jaundice?

44. Practical approach for the diagnosis of biliary atresia on imaging, part 2: magnetic resonance cholecystopancreatography, hepatobiliary scintigraphy, percutaneous cholecysto-cholangiography, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, percutaneous liver biopsy, risk scores and decisional flowchart.

45. Biliary atresia liver histopathological determinants of early post-Kasai outcome.

46. Dialogs in the assessment of neonatal cholestatic liver disease.

47. Neonatal cholestasis: development of a diagnostic decision algorithm from multivariate predictive models.

49. SOX9 in biliary atresia: New insight for fibrosis progression.

50. Practical approach to imaging diagnosis of biliary atresia, Part 1: prenatal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging, and postnatal ultrasound.

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