Anomalies associated with biliary atresia include: - _____ - Situs inversus - Absent vena cava - _____ portal vein
_____tonic dehydration with acidosis is the most common finding in children with severe viral enteritis
Typical USG findings of _____ in an infant with persistent jaundice is the triangular cord sign
_____ is a disorder of vesicular transport that leads to deficient brush border assembly, and presents as diarrhea before 3 months age
The most common extraintestinal manifestation of celiac disease in the paediatric age group is _____
_____ is associated with the rotavirus vaccine due to enlargement of peyer's patches which act as a lead point
Rotavirus causes _____ destruction and atrophy, resulting in decreased serum Na+ and K+
A patient of Alagille syndrome will show _____ number of interlobular bile ducts on liver biopsy
What is the classification of the following type of jejunoileal atresia? _____

_____ vaccine is contraindicated in children with a history of intussusception or intestinal malformation
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