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    BLEEDING AS THE 1ST SYMPTOM OF EXTRAHEPATIC BILIARY ATRESIA

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    Four cases of extrahepatic biliary atresia are reported. Each of these infants presented with haemorrhagic phenomena rather than with prolonged jaundice. The increased bleeding tendency was due to a vitamin K deficiency, probably caused by cholestasis-induced malabsorption. Therefore extrahepatic biliary atresia should be considered in each infant with a bleeding diathesis
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