CHILD'S BILE TRACT ATHERIA: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PROBLEMS.

Authors

  • Suvonkulov Uktam Toirovich Author

Keywords:

Keywords. Boleal atresia, children, diagnosis, ultrasound, cholangiography, surgical treatment, Kasay surgery, chronic liver failure, liver transplantation, gene therapy, stem cells, prognosis, treatment methods, scientific research, databases, Google Scientific, Scopus.

Abstract

Biliary tract atresia (BAT) in children is a rare but serious disease that leads to 
impaired bile outflow from the liver and often causes chronic liver failure. The article 
examines modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of ARF, including the use 
of  ultrasound  and  cholangiography  to  confirm  the  diagnosis,  as  well  as  surgical 
intervention (Kasaya's surgery) as the primary treatment method. Long-term treatment 
outcomes and the prospects of new methods, such as gene therapy and the use of stem 
cells,  are  also  analyzed.  Data  from  Google  Scientific,  Scopus,  and  other  scientific 
databases were used to present current information on biliary tract diseases. The article 
emphasizes  the  need  for  early  diagnosis  and  timely  intervention  to  improve  the 
prognosis and quality of life of children with ASD. 

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therapy, stem cells, prognosis, treatment methods, scientific research, databases,

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Published

2025-05-23

How to Cite

Suvonkulov Uktam Toirovich. (2025). CHILD’S BILE TRACT ATHERIA: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PROBLEMS . Ta’lim Innovatsiyasi Va Integratsiyasi, 45(4), 308-312. https://scientific-jl.com/tal/article/view/15808