Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Young Children with Biliary Atresia and Native Liver: Results from the ChiLDReN Study

Author:

Ng Vicky L.,Sorensen Lisa G.,Alonso Estella M.,Fredericks Emily M.,Ye Wen,Moore Jeff,Karpen Saul J.,Shneider Benjamin L.ORCID,Molleston Jean P.,Bezerra Jorge A.,Murray Karen F.ORCID,Loomes Kathleen M.,Rosenthal Philip,Squires Robert H.,Wang Kasper,Arnon Ronen,Schwarz Kathleen B.,Turmelle Yumirle P.,Haber Barbara H.,Sherker Averell H.,Magee John C.,Sokol Ronald J.,Hertel Paula M.,Harpavat Sanjiv,Brandt Mary L.,Leung Daniel H.,Karnsakul Wikrom,Torrance Rebecca,Hall Sherry,Doo Edward,Hoofnagle Jay H.,Whitington Peter,Bass Lee,Miethke Alexander G.,Heubi James E.,Setchell Kenneth,Bove Kevin E.,Tiao Greg,Mack Cara L.,Narkewicz Michael R.,Feldman Amy G.,Sundaram Shikha S.,Suchy Frederick J.,Karrer Frederick M.,Lovell Mark,Van Hove Johan L.,Rand Elizabeth B.,Squires James E.,Venkat Veena L.,Sindhi Rakesh,Ranganathan Sarangarajan,Bull Laura,Teckman Jeffrey,Bozic Molly,Subbarao Girish,Horslen Simon,Hsu Evelyn,Finn Laura,Healey Patrick,Kohli Rohit,Thomas Danny,Soufi Nisreen,Michail Sonia,Clifton Matt,Gupta Nitika,Romero Rene,Vos Miriam,Caltharp Shelley,Kamath Binita M.,Ling Simon C.,Gold Anna,Fecteau Annie,Guthery Stephen L.,Jensen Kyle,Meyers Rebecka,Lowichik Amy,Book Linda,Merion Robert M.,Spino Cathie,Jones Karen

Funder

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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