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You are asked to see a four-week old female with direct hyperbilirubinemia. Ultrasound suggests a small collapsed gallbladder and HIDA study shows hepatic uptake without secretion. Studies for metabolic and infectious diseases are pending. The next best step in management of this child with jaundice is
A wait for metabolic and infection studies.
B laparoscopic cholangiogram, liver biopsy and possible Kasai portoeneroscopy.
C open cholangiogram, liver biopsy and possible Kasai portoenterostomy.
D liver transplant.
You are asked to see a four-week old female with direct hyperbilirubinemia. Ultrasound suggests a small collapsed gallbladder and HIDA study shows hepatic uptake without secretion. Studies for metabolic and infectious diseases are pending. The next best step in management of this child with jaundice is
A wait for metabolic and infection studies.
B laparoscopic cholangiogram, liver biopsy and possible Kasai portoeneroscopy.
C open cholangiogram, liver biopsy and possible Kasai portoenterostomy.
D liver transplant.
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