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European Biliary Atresia Registries: Summary of a Symposium

Petersen, C. ; Harder, D. ; Abola, Z. ; Alberti, D. ; Becker, T. ; Chardot, C. ; Davenport, M. ; Deutschmann, A. ; Khelif, K. ; Kobayashi, H. ; Kvist, N. ; Leonhardt, J. ; Melter, M. ; Pakarinen, M. ; Pawlowska, J. ; Petersons, A. ; Pfister, E.-D. ; Rygl, M. ; Schreiber, R. ; Sokol, R. ; Ure, B. ; Veiga, C. ; Verkade, H. ; Wildhaber, B. ; Yerushalmi, B. ; Kelly, D.



Abstract

Biliary atresia (BA) is a rare but potentially devastating disease. The European Biliary Atresia Registry (EBAR) was set up to improve data collection and to develop a pan-national and interdisciplinary strategy to improve clinical outcomes. From 2001 to 2005, 100 centers from 22 countries registered with EBAR via its website (www.biliary-atresia.com). In June 2006, the first meeting was held to ...

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