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Biliary Tract Cancers
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Biliary tree cancer means cancer that starts in the thin tubes that carry bile from the liver to the small intestine. Doctors group it as intrahepatic (inside ...

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Biliary Tract Cancer
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Biliary tract cancer is a group of cancers that start in the tubes and organs that carry and store bile. Bile is a yellow-green fluid the liver makes to help ...

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Perinatal Biliary Atresia
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Perinatal biliary atresia is a disease of newborn babies. The small tubes that carry bile from the liver to the intestine are damaged and blocked. Bile cannot ...

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Non-Syndromic Biliary Atresia
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Non-syndromic biliary atresia is a liver disease in newborn babies. The tiny tubes that carry bile (the bile ducts) become inflamed, scarred, and blocked. Bile ...

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Isolated Atresia of the BileDucts
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Isolated atresia of the bile ducts means the tubes that carry bile from a baby’s liver to the intestine are blocked or missing. Bile is a fluid that helps ...

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Congenital Biliary Duct Atresia
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Congenital biliary duct atresia (biliary atresia) is a disease of newborn babies. The small tubes that carry bile from the liver to the intestine do not open ...

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Atresia of Bile Ducts
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Atresia of bile ducts means that the tubes that carry bile from a baby’s liver to the intestine are scarred, narrowed, or completely blocked. Bile is a ...

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Biliary Atresia
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Biliary atresia is a rare disease in newborns where the bile ducts outside (and sometimes inside) the liver are blocked or missing. Bile cannot flow from the ...

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Bile Acid-CoA Ligase Deficiency and Defective Amidation
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Bile acid-CoA ligase deficiency and defective amidation is a rare, inherited problem in how the liver “finishes” bile acids. Normally, the liver first ...

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Bile Acid-CoA Ligase Deficiency and Defective Amidation
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Your liver makes bile acids. Bile acids help digest fat and absorb vitamins A, D, E, and K. Before bile acids can work well, the liver must “activate” and ...

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Primary Familial Brain Calcification (PFBC)
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Primary familial brain calcification (PFBC) is a rare, inherited brain condition. In PFBC, tiny hard deposits made of calcium form in certain deep areas of the ...

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Cerebrovascular Ferrocalcinosis
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Cerebrovascular ferrocalcinosis means there is abnormal build-up of minerals—mainly calcium and often iron-related deposits—within the walls of small blood ...

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Basal Ganglia Degeneration with Calcification
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“Basal ganglia degeneration with calcification” means that tiny, rock-like calcium deposits build up inside deep brain areas called the basal ganglia. Over ...

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Basal Ganglia Calcification
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Basal ganglia calcification means tiny to large deposits of calcium salts inside deep brain areas called the basal ganglia (especially the globus pallidus, ...

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Bilateral Striopallidodentate Calcinosis (BSPDC)
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Bilateral striopallidodentate calcinosis (BSPDC) is a rare brain condition where calcium-rich deposits build up on both sides of deep brain areas that control ...

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Bilateral Polymicrogyria
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Bilateral polymicrogyria is a problem in how the brain’s surface (the cortex) forms before birth. In PMG, the brain makes too many very small folds (gyri), and ...

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Bilateral Parasagittal Parieto-Occipital Polymicrogyria (BPPo-PMG)
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Bilateral parasagittal parieto-occipital polymicrogyria (BPPo-PMG) is a rare brain-development problem where the cortex forms too many tiny folds ...

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Multicystic Renal Dysplasia (MCDK)
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Multicystic renal dysplasia (MCDK) is a birth condition where one kidney (rarely both) does not form in the normal way during pregnancy. Instead of having ...

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Bilateral Multicystic Renal Dysplasia
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Bilateral multicystic renal dysplasia means both kidneys did not form in the usual way while the baby was in the womb. The normal sponge-like kidney tissue is ...

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Bilateral Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney (Bilateral MCDK)
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Bilateral multicystic dysplastic kidney (bilateral MCDK) means both kidneys did not form normal working tissue before birth. Instead of healthy kidney tissue, ...

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