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The Role of TC-99m-IDA-Scintiscanning in Neonatal Jaundice and After Surgical Treatment of Biliary Atresia

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Cholescintigraphic agents are cleared by one of the separate carrier-mediated processes located at the sinosuidal site of the hepatocyte (CHERVU et al. 1 982). This carrier mediated transport is impeded by the competitive binding of various inhibitors whose transport depends on the same carrier and storage sites. Ic-99m-IDA-derivates have been shown to be inhibited by increasing serum bilirubin concentration which limits the clinical usefulness in prolonged jaundice (GREEN 1982, WEISSMANN et al. 1981).

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Gratz, K.F., Creutzig, H., Burdelski, M., Hundeshagen, H. (1986). The Role of TC-99m-IDA-Scintiscanning in Neonatal Jaundice and After Surgical Treatment of Biliary Atresia. In: Brölsch, C.E., Zelder, O. (eds) Experimental and Clinical Hepatology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4151-9_6

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