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Ультразвуковая диагностика билиарной атрезии с использованием симптома треугольного рубца(обзор лит-ры и клинические наблюдения)

М.И. Пыков*, Е.А. Титова*, А.В. Дегтярева**, А.И. Гуревич*
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* ГОУ ДПО “Российская медицинская академия последипломного образования Федерального агентства по здравоохранению и социальному развитию”, г. Москва ** ГОУ ВПО “Российский государственный медицинский у

Ключевые слова:
билиарная атрезия, ультразвуковое исследование, симптом треугольного рубца, триада “призрачного желчного пузыря”, неонатальный холестаз

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Triangular Cord Sign in Biliary Atresia Ultrasound Diagnostics (Literature Review and Case Reports)

M.I. Pykov, E.A. Titova, A.V. Degtyareva, and A.I. Gurevich

Keywords:
biliary atresia, ultrasound diagnostics, triangular cord sign, gallbladder ghost triad, infantile cholestasis

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