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What does it means when kasai is partially working?

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What's the outlook for baby with partially working kasai? My baby's bilirubin has bin in the 20ish range up and down for about 6 weeks. We are 2 months + 3 weeks post kasai

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Hi 4rie as I am not medically trained and do not know your child's individual situation it would be best to talk to your medical team about this situation. If you live in the UK you can support and information from cldf by signing up here:

childliverdisease.org/cldf-...

If you do not live in the UK you can still access our downloadable resources on our website: childliverdisease.org

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