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Myriam Guesmi

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the aim of the study is to report the importance of the link between intracranial bleeding (ICB) and biliary atresia in neonates. Nowadays, the incidence of bleeding secondary to vitamin K deficiency has well-decreased, thanks to systematic vitamin K prophylaxis in neonates. However, ICB remains a severe complication of Vitamine K deficiency, with a high mortality rate and possible neurological disabilities. Biliary atresia (BA) is a life-threatening condition in neonates, commonly diagnosed in the first 2 months of life, based on jaundice, cholestasis, pale-colored stools and dark urine. Occasionally, BA can be revealed later (25 to 65 days after birth), with severe symptoms such as intracranial, nasal or gastrointestinal bleedings. Read More

Meeting name: IPR 2016 Conjoint Meeting & Exhibition , 2016

Authors: Biscaye Stephanie, Albertario Marco, Guesmi Myriam, Leloutre Beatrice, Occelli Aurelie, Boyer Corinne

Keywords: biliary atresia, intracranial bleeding

Objective: to report an unsual presentation of neurofibromatosis involving the genito-urinary tract. Bladder involvement was the initial presentation of a Von Recklinghausen disease in a new born for whom the family disease was initially unknown by the medical staff. Read More

Meeting name: IPR 2016 Conjoint Meeting & Exhibition , 2016

Authors: Leloutre Beatrice, Boyer Corinne, Leroux Carole, Occelli Aurelie, Guesmi Myriam, Baqué Juston Marie

Keywords: neurofibromatosis, bladder, new born