1. Liver transplant in a four-month-old child with biliary atresia, unilateral pulmonary agenesis, and diaphragmatic hernia: First case report.
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Heffron, Thomas, Welch, David, Pillen, Todd, Guy, Mark, Asolati, Massimo, Hagedorn, Phil, Atkinson, George, Fasola, Carlos, and Romero, Rene
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HERNIA ,ABDOMINAL diseases ,LIVER transplantation ,TRANSPLANTATION of organs, tissues, etc. ,LIVER diseases ,BILIARY atresia ,CHILDREN'S health - Abstract
Bilateral pulmonary agenesis (PA) is a rare embryological defect incompatible with life. Unilateral PA has a wide range of clinical presentations: its prognosis depends on the presence and severity of other associated anomalies. Fetal biliary atresia has been associated with a number of congenital anomalies, but the etiology is still not understood. An unusual case of a child with right PA, right diaphragmatic hernia, and delayed diagnosed biliary atresia leading to liver failure is presented herein. At the age of 4 months the patient was referred to the Transplant Department at Children Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston with cholestasis and failure to thrive. With a rapidly progressive liver insufficiency, this child was evaluated for liver transplantation. In the absence of any respiratory symptom, the patient received a deceased donor size-matched left lateral segment liver transplant, which covered the diaphragmatic defect, with no further repair required. Twenty-seven months post-transplant, the patient has good graft function, a normal Z-score and is thriving. In spite of the increased physiological and surgical challenges (absence of right lung tissue, hemi-diaphragm, and ectopic position of the liver in the right chest), liver transplantation was performed with positive outcome in this high-risk child. Whether PA, may have developmentally contributed to expression of biliary atresia will need further investigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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