Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

Mar 23, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

Fig. 4.1 Survival in patients with small-duct and large-duct PSC. Survival free of liver transplantation is significantly longer in patients with small-duct PSC. Modified from Bjornsson et al. Gastroenterology 2008;134(4)…

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Endoscopic Management of Biliary Obstruction

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Diagnostic Primary sclerosing cholangitis Indeterminate biliary strictures Sphincter of Oddi manometry Patient with contraindications to noninvasive imaging Therapeutic Common bile duct stones Benign biliary strictures Malignant biliary strictures Primary sclerosing…

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IgG4 Related Cholangitis

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Fig. 5.1 Schematic representation of the current hypotheses on the aetiopathogenesis of IgG4-RD and IAC. (With thanks to WouterSmit (AMC, Amsterdam) for his contribution in illustrating this figure) Role of…

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Cholestasis in the Hospitalized Patient

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Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) Autoimmune sclerosing cholangitis Granulomatous hepatitis Hepatic amyloidosis Congestive hepatopathy Hepatic sarcoidosis Systemic viral infections • Hepatitis Viruses (A, B, C, D, E) • Cytomegalovirus…

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Cholestasis Post-Liver Transplantation

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Early (<6 months) Late (>6 months) Extrahepatic: Extrahepatic: Stricture—single (anastomotic, external compression) Benign stricture—single (anastomotic) Stricture—multiple (HAT/ischemic) Multiple (HAT/ischemic, rPSC) Biliary leak Stones Cholangitis  Intrahepatic: Intrahepatic: Preservation/reperfusion injury Acute cellular…

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Cholestasis Related to Systemic Disorders

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Canalicular impairment Sepsis Hormone mediated cholestasis (intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy) Congestive hepatopathy Paraneoplastic cholestasis Systemic amyloidosis Sickle cell disease Small intrahepatic bile ducts obstruction Sarcoidosis Rheumatological diseases Cystic fibrosis Graft…

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Complications of Cholestasis

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Drug/therapy Dosage Efficacy proven in controlled trials Cholestyramine 4–16 g/day (PO) Rifampicin 300–600 mg/day (PO) adult  10 mg/kg/day (PO) child Naltrexone 25–50 mg/day (PO) Naloxone 0.2 μg/kg/min (IV) Sertraline 75–100…

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Drug-Induced Cholestasis

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  Cholestatic (%) Mixed (%) Hepatocellular (%) Bjornsson and Olsson [13] 26 22 52 De Valle et al. [16] 40 12 48 Andrade et al. [14] 20 22 58 Chalasani…

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Diagnosis of Cholestasis

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Anabolic steroids, estrogens Amoxicillin–clavulanic acid Azathioprine Cetirizine Chlorpromazine Cyclosporin Dapsone Diltiazem Erythromycin Fenofibrate Floxuridine Gold salts Infliximab Itraconazole Metolazone Nitrofurantoin Oral contraceptives Phenytoin Rifampicin Trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole 5-Fluorouracil or floxuridine A history…

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