Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid for Cholestasis due to Bile Duct Paucity
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¹è¼±È¯(Bae Sun-Hwan) - Konkuk University School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics
¹ÚÈñ¼±(Park Hee-Sun) - Konkuk University School of Medicine Department of Radiology
ÇÑÇý½Â(Han Hye-Seung) - Konkuk University School of Medicine Department of Pathology
À±ÀÍÁø(Yun Ik-Jin) - Konkuk University School of Medicine Department of General Surgery
Abstract
Omega (¥ø)-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids appear to be effective in preventing and treating parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease, and several mechanisms were proposed for this observation. An 8-week-old male infant with cholestasis and acholic stool was diagnosed non-syndromic intrahepatic interlobular bile duct paucity by open-wedge liver biopsy. Initially he was treated with usual supportive medical therapy, including ursodeoxycholic acid. However, the clinical status and laboratory tests did not improve. Omega (¥ø)-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (initially intravenous administration and oral administration later), were started and his liver function, including aminotransferase level and bilirubin levels normalized, and the ivory stool color turned green. We report the possible effectiveness of ¥ø-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids as a potent choleretic agent for non-syndromic intrahepatic interlobular bile duct paucity, a very rare structural pediatric hepatic disease.
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Omega-3 fatty acids, Cholestasis, Bile duct paucity, Infant
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