What Causes Bile Duct Obstruction?

The etiology of bile duct obstruction has not yet been conclusively determined. Early research suggests that it may be related to abnormal development of the bile duct system during the fourth to tenth weeks of embryonic development.
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What Causes Congenital Ductus Arteriosus in Fetus?

At six months of pregnancy, an ultrasound revealed an abnormality of congenital ductus arteriosus in the fetus. If there is no family history of inheritance, it is usually caused by external factors. Another fetus may also have other abnormalities, which may not be discovered until years after the child is born. If conditions permit, it is recommended to induce labor. From a medical perspective, unless it is ectopic pregnancy or the mother has a blood system disease, labor induction can be performed.
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What Causes Difficulty in Concentration and Poor Memory?

A reader inquires about the reasons and treatment methods for their child’s difficulty in concentrating and poor memory, as the child has been diagnosed with chronic rhinitis since the age of 4, with symptoms of only runny nose. Now, in first grade, the child is experiencing issues with concentration and memory. The child feels like there are many wires connecting to many light bulbs in their head, making it difficult to memorize during learning, but there are no other abnormalities in daily life.
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