Adult Sentinel Articles
Pediatric Sentinel Articles
Use of Corticosteroids After Hepatoportoenterostomy for Bile Drainage in Infants with Biliary Atresia: The START Randomized Clinical Trial
PMID 24794368Alagille Syndrome is Caused by Mutations in Human Jagged1, which Encodes a Ligand for Notch1
PMID 9207788Targeting Intracellular Degradation Pathways for Treatment of Liver Disease Caused by Alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency
PMID 24226634Patients with Biliary Atresia Have Elevated Direct/Conjugated Bilirubin Levels Shortly After Birth
PMID 22106076NASPGHAN/ESPGHAN Guidelines/Position Statements
Clinical Guidelines
AASLD/EASL
Additional Video Series/Slide Sets
United European Gastroenterology E-Learning
AASLD LiverLearning
Required sign-up for e-learning or Liver Learning; there is free access to many webcasts, but not all. As a member of AASLD, you have access to all the LiverLearning webcasts.Biliary Atresia: Update on Investigations of Pathogenesis and Outcomes by Cara Mack (2014)
Pediatric Hepatology WebcastThe Clinical Dilemma: Management of Pruritus and Metabolic Complications in Cholestasis by David Sass (2014)
Human Cholestatic and Autoimmune Liver Diseases WebcastNIH-funded Childhood Liver Disease Research Network
The website of the NIH-funded Childhood Liver Disease Research Network contains direct links to 47 important publications focused on biliary atresia and other pediatric liver disorders.