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TEXAS CHILDREN'S LIVER CENTER
Biliary Atresia Clinic

Within Texas Children's Liver Center, the Biliary Atresia Clinic provides comprehensive medical, surgical and transplant care for infants and children with biliary atresia. 

Biliary atresia is the closure or disappearance of the biliary system, a network of tubular structures and tiny ducts that drain bile from the liver to the small intestine where it aids in the digestive process. Biliary atresia affects only newborns and is not hereditary, contagious or preventable.

Biliary atresia is a progressive inflammatory condition that begins very soon after birth. In the most common form, extrahepatic biliary atresia, the ducts outside the liver are affected first. White blood cells invade the ducts, which become damaged and may wither or disappear. Bile is trapped inside the liver and rapidly causes damage and scarring to the liver cells. Further scarring of the liver may result in cirrhosis.

Approximately one case of biliary atresia occurs in every 15,000 live births. In the United States, approximately 300 new cases are diagnosed each year. Texas Children's Liver Center physicians and surgeons have diagnosed and treated the most complex and rare cases involving biliary atresia in the nation.

Cutting-edge clinical research

Texas Children's Liver Center is among a handful of centers in the nation that participates in National Institutes of Health-funded protocols, including:

> BARC (Biliary Atresia Research Consortium)

> CLIC (Cholestatic Liver Disease Consortium)

> SPLIT  (Studies of Pediatric Liver Transplantation)

> PALF (Pediatric Acute Liver Failure Study)

> Therapy of PTLD

> Fatty liver disease

For more information about participating in one of these clinical trials, contact us.

 

Appointments 832-822-3131
Locations 11th floor, Clinical Care Center
Mail Code CC1100.36
Clinic Days/Times First Wednesday of every month
8 a.m. to noon
Telephone Number 832-822-3131
Clinic Chief Saul J. Karpen M.D., Ph.D.
Clinic Physicians Saul J. Karpen M.D., Ph.D.
Beth Carter, M.D.

Clinic Surgeon

Mary L. Brandt M.D.
Transplant Surgeon John A. Goss M.D.
Clinic Practitioner Donna Garner, C.P.N.P.
Clinical Research Coordinator Kim Washburn
Manager Russell De Gidio, M.S.