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Pediatrics

The Why? Series

Why do we use living donors for liver transplantation?

In a very special installment of the Why Series, our adult and pediatric teams join forces to answer the question of how living donor liver transplantation came about in the United States. Read on!

Alyson Kaplan

Alyson Kaplan

Sindhu Pandurangi

Sindhu Pandurangi

March 14, 2021
Evidence Corner

Activated CD8 T-cell Hepatitis in Children with Indeterminate Acute Liver Failure

What new condition should be considered and worked up in patients with pediatric acute liver failure of unknown origin?

Tamir Diamond

Tamir Diamond

December 20, 2020
Clinical Pearls

An Approach to the Cholestatic Infant

Learn about the diagnostic approach to cholestasis in pediatrics, focused on a case of a 5-day-old baby with persistence jaundice and hyperbilirubinemia.

Alyssa Goldberg

Alyssa Goldberg

November 22, 2020
Clinical Pearls

Nutritional Management of the Child with Cirrhosis

A 5 month old FT baby boy presented with a five day history of abdominal distention, jaundice and was found to have significant ascites and elevated AFP. Laboratory evaluation was significant for...

Tamir Diamond

Tamir Diamond

October 4, 2020
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