A nurse is caring for an infant who has biliary atresia

  1. Gastrointestinal Bleeding.

    in: Silverberg M. Daum F. Textbook of Pediatric Gastroenterology. Year Book Medical, Chicago, IL1988: 137-148
  2. Extrahepatic Biliary Atresia: Clinical Aspects.

    in: Fisher M.M. Roy C.C. Pediatric Liver Disease. Plenum Press, New York, NY1983: 131-138
  3. Neonatal Cholestasis.

    The Journal of Pediatrics. 1985; 106: 171-184

    • Scopus (205)
    • PubMed
    • Abstract
    • Full Text PDF
    • Google Scholar

  4. Liver diseases in infancy and childhood.

    in: Schiff L. Schiff E.R. Diseases of the Liver. 6th ed. J.B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, PA1987: 1137-1426
  5. Comparative studies of biliary atresia in the human newborn and reovirus-induced cholangitis in weanling mice.

    Laboratory Investigation. 1980; 43: 456-462
  6. Biliary atresia. Canadian Liver Foundation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada1985
  7. Biliary atresia: Treatment options.

    The Canadian Nurse. 1985; 81: 33-34
  8. Textbook of Pediatric Hepatology.

    2nd ed. Year Book Medical, Chicago, IL1990
  9. Cholangiopathies: Past, present, and future.

    in: Seminars in Liver Disease. 7. 1987: 67-76
  10. Evaluation of endoscopic sclerotherapy of esophageal varices in children.

    Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 1986; 5: 696-700

    • Scopus (34)
    • PubMed
    • Crossref
    • Google Scholar

  11. Biliary atresia and reovirus type 3 infection [letter to the editor].

    New England Journal of Medicine. 1984; 310: 658
  12. Systemic disorders associated with neonatal cholestasis.

    in: Seminars in Liver Disease. 7. 1987: 108-118
  13. Diets for Sick Children.

    4th ed. Blackwell Scientific, Oxford, England1987
  14. When the liver fails.

    American Journal of Nursing. 1984; 84: 64-87
  15. Reovirus type 3 infection of athymic (nude) mice: A model for chronic hepatitis with porto-portal fibrosis.

    Hepatology. 1984; 4: 1070
  16. Biliary atresia in the newborn.

    Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 1986; 21: 1147-1148

    • Scopus (42)
    • PubMed
    • Abstract
    • Full Text PDF
    • Google Scholar

  17. Neonatal Cholestasis.

    in: Lebenthal E. Textbook of Gastroenterology and Nutrition in Infancy. 2nd ed. Raven, New York, NY1989: 907-948
  18. Biliary atresia: New concepts in management.

    Current Problems in Surgery. 1981; 18: 546-603

    • Scopus (35)
    • Abstract
    • Full Text PDF
    • Google Scholar

  19. Assessment of injection sclerotherapy in the management of 152 children with oesophageal varices.

    British Journal of Surgery. 1988; 75: 404-408

    • Scopus (157)
    • PubMed
    • Crossref
    • Google Scholar

  20. Developmental abnormality and liver disease in childhood.

    in: McSween R.N.M. Anthony P.R. Scheuer P.J. Pathology of the Liver. 2nd ed. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, Scotland1987: 66-98
  21. Nutritional support for the infant with extrahepatic biliary atresia.

    The Journal of Pediatrics. 1987; 110: 679-686

    • Scopus (83)
    • PubMed
    • Abstract
    • Full Text PDF
    • Google Scholar

  22. Pediatric disorders of feeding, nutrition, and metabolism.

    Wiley, New York, NY1982
  23. The family as a system.

    in: Miller J.R. Janosik E. Family focused care. McGraw-Hill, New York, NY1980
  24. Biliary atresia and reovirus type 3 infection.

    New England Journal of Medicine. 1982; 307: 481-484

    • Scopus (195)
    • PubMed
    • Crossref
    • Google Scholar

  25. Detection of reovirus type 3 in the porta hepatis of an infant with extrahepatic biliary atresia: Ultrastructural and immunocytochemical study.

    Hepatology. 1984; 4: 1137-1142

    • Scopus (69)
    • PubMed
    • Crossref
    • Google Scholar

  26. Biliary epithelial cells for in vitro studies of biliary atresia and other cholangiopathies.

    Current Surgery. 1987; 44: 235-240
  27. Liver disorders in childhood.

    2nd ed. Butterworths, London, England1987
  28. Biliary atresia.

    Neonatal Network. 1987; 5: 25-32
  29. Practical Paediatric Nutrition.

    Butterworths, London, England1988
  30. Liver diseases in infancy.

    in: Peters R.L. Craig J.R. Liver Pathology. Churchill Livingstone, New York, NY1988: 37-80
  31. Liver biopsy interpretation.

    4th ed. Bailliere Tindall, London, England1988
  32. Cell cultures of bile duct epithelium and the pathogenesis of biliary atresia.

    European Journal of Pediatrics. 1987; 146: 27-30

    • Scopus (10)
    • PubMed
    • Crossref
    • Google Scholar

  33. Total parenteral nutrition cholestasis.

    in: Snyder J.D. Walker W.A. Common problems in pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition. Year Book Medical, Chicago, IL1989: 218-224
  34. Diseases of the liver and biliary system.

    8th ed. Blackwell Scientific, Oxford, England1989
  35. Medical management of the infant or child with chronic liver disease.

    in: Seminars in Liver Disease. 7. 1987: 155-167
  36. Pediatric liver transplantation.

    in: Transplantation Proceedings. 19. 1987: 3230-3235
  37. Liver transplantation.

    University of Toronto Medical Journal. 1986; 63 : 4-10
  38. Liver transplantation in a high-risk group of children.

    in: Transplantation Proceedings. 21. 1989: 2447-2448
  39. Pediatric Hepatology.

    Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, Scotland1989
  40. Biliary atresia: Nursing diagnosis and management.

    Journal of Enterostomal Therapy. 1985; 12: 128-139

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  1. Gastrointestinal Bleeding.

    in: Silverberg M. Daum F. Textbook of Pediatric Gastroenterology. Year Book Medical, Chicago, IL1988: 137-148
  2. Extrahepatic Biliary Atresia: Clinical Aspects.

    in: Fisher M.M. Roy C.C. Pediatric Liver Disease. Plenum Press, New York, NY1983: 131-138
  3. Neonatal Cholestasis.

    The Journal of Pediatrics. 1985; 106: 171-184

    • Scopus (205)
    • PubMed
    • Abstract
    • Full Text PDF
    • Google Scholar

  4. Liver diseases in infancy and childhood.

    in: Schiff L. Schiff E.R. Diseases of the Liver. 6th ed. J.B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, PA1987: 1137-1426
  5. Comparative studies of biliary atresia in the human newborn and reovirus-induced cholangitis in weanling mice.

    Laboratory Investigation. 1980; 43: 456-462
  6. Biliary atresia. Canadian Liver Foundation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada1985
  7. Biliary atresia: Treatment options.

    The Canadian Nurse. 1985; 81: 33-34
  8. Textbook of Pediatric Hepatology.

    2nd ed. Year Book Medical, Chicago, IL1990
  9. Cholangiopathies: Past, present, and future.

    in: Seminars in Liver Disease. 7. 1987: 67-76
  10. Evaluation of endoscopic sclerotherapy of esophageal varices in children.

    Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 1986; 5: 696-700

    • Scopus (34)
    • PubMed
    • Crossref
    • Google Scholar

  11. Biliary atresia and reovirus type 3 infection [letter to the editor].

    New England Journal of Medicine. 1984; 310: 658
  12. Systemic disorders associated with neonatal cholestasis.

    in: Seminars in Liver Disease. 7. 1987: 108-118
  13. Diets for Sick Children.

    4th ed. Blackwell Scientific, Oxford, England1987
  14. When the liver fails.

    American Journal of Nursing. 1984; 84: 64-87
  15. Reovirus type 3 infection of athymic (nude) mice: A model for chronic hepatitis with porto-portal fibrosis.

    Hepatology. 1984; 4: 1070
  16. Biliary atresia in the newborn.

    Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 1986; 21: 1147-1148

    • Scopus (42)
    • PubMed
    • Abstract
    • Full Text PDF
    • Google Scholar

  17. Neonatal Cholestasis.

    in: Lebenthal E. Textbook of Gastroenterology and Nutrition in Infancy. 2nd ed. Raven, New York, NY1989: 907-948
  18. Biliary atresia: New concepts in management.

    Current Problems in Surgery. 1981; 18: 546-603

    • Scopus (35)
    • Abstract
    • Full Text PDF
    • Google Scholar

  19. Assessment of injection sclerotherapy in the management of 152 children with oesophageal varices.

    British Journal of Surgery. 1988; 75: 404-408

    • Scopus (157)
    • PubMed
    • Crossref
    • Google Scholar

  20. Developmental abnormality and liver disease in childhood.

    in: McSween R.N.M. Anthony P.R. Scheuer P.J. Pathology of the Liver. 2nd ed. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, Scotland1987: 66-98
  21. Nutritional support for the infant with extrahepatic biliary atresia.

    The Journal of Pediatrics. 1987; 110: 679-686

    • Scopus (83)
    • PubMed
    • Abstract
    • Full Text PDF
    • Google Scholar

  22. Pediatric disorders of feeding, nutrition, and metabolism.

    Wiley, New York, NY1982
  23. The family as a system.

    in: Miller J.R. Janosik E. Family focused care. McGraw-Hill, New York, NY1980
  24. Biliary atresia and reovirus type 3 infection.

    New England Journal of Medicine. 1982; 307: 481-484

    • Scopus (195)
    • PubMed
    • Crossref
    • Google Scholar

  25. Detection of reovirus type 3 in the porta hepatis of an infant with extrahepatic biliary atresia: Ultrastructural and immunocytochemical study.

    Hepatology. 1984; 4: 1137-1142

    • Scopus (69)
    • PubMed
    • Crossref
    • Google Scholar

  26. Biliary epithelial cells for in vitro studies of biliary atresia and other cholangiopathies.

    Current Surgery. 1987; 44: 235-240
  27. Liver disorders in childhood.

    2nd ed. Butterworths, London, England1987
  28. Biliary atresia.

    Neonatal Network. 1987; 5: 25-32
  29. Practical Paediatric Nutrition.

    Butterworths, London, England1988
  30. Liver diseases in infancy.

    in: Peters R.L. Craig J.R. Liver Pathology. Churchill Livingstone, New York, NY1988: 37-80
  31. Liver biopsy interpretation.

    4th ed. Bailliere Tindall, London, England1988
  32. Cell cultures of bile duct epithelium and the pathogenesis of biliary atresia.

    European Journal of Pediatrics. 1987; 146: 27-30

    • Scopus (10)
    • PubMed
    • Crossref
    • Google Scholar

  33. Total parenteral nutrition cholestasis.

    in: Snyder J.D. Walker W.A. Common problems in pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition. Year Book Medical, Chicago, IL1989: 218-224
  34. Diseases of the liver and biliary system.

    8th ed. Blackwell Scientific, Oxford, England1989
  35. Medical management of the infant or child with chronic liver disease.

    in: Seminars in Liver Disease. 7. 1987: 155-167
  36. Pediatric liver transplantation.

    in: Transplantation Proceedings. 19. 1987: 3230-3235
  37. Liver transplantation.

    University of Toronto Medical Journal. 1986; 63 : 4-10
  38. Liver transplantation in a high-risk group of children.

    in: Transplantation Proceedings. 21. 1989: 2447-2448
  39. Pediatric Hepatology.

    Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, Scotland1989
  40. Biliary atresia: Nursing diagnosis and management.

    Journal of Enterostomal Therapy. 1985; 12: 128-139