Biliary atresia and posterior fossa bleed: Chance or causality. A case report and review of the literature

Author:

Karki Susmin1ORCID,Chand Vikash1,Parajuli Asmita1ORCID,Shilpakar Sushil Kumar2,Regmi Prakash2,Bhusal Kabi Raj3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Maharajgunj Medical Campus Tribhuvan University Institute of Medicine Kathmandu Nepal

2. Department of Neurosurgery Tribhuvan University Institute of Medicine Kathmandu Nepal

3. Department of Radiology Tribhuvan University Institute of Medicine Kathmandu Nepal

Abstract

Key Clinical MessageA newborn with a rare form of biliary atresia had posterior fossa bleed and subarachnoid hemorrhage despite vitamin K prophylaxis, indicating biliary atresia is a causality rather than chance.AbstractBiliary atresia frequently causes surgical jaundice, resulting in delayed vitamin K deficiency. We report a 28‐day‐old newborn diagnosed with a rare form of biliary atresia presented with an unusual association of posterior fossa bleed and subarachnoid hemorrhage despite vitamin K prophylaxis. Thus, biliary atresia remains causality rather than chance.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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