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Fig. 7 | BMC Pediatrics

Fig. 7

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

Fig. 7

A 10-week-old male, 4.5 Kg, presenting with conjugated hyperbilirubinemia, jaundice and acholic stools. The final diagnosis was Alpha 1 Antitrypsin deficiency. The PTCC showed a gallbladder (GB), lack of opacification of common hepatic duct, narrowed common bile duct (arrow) and passage of contrast into the duodenum (D). The patient received an orthotopic liver transplant

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