Chapter 53: Biliary Tract- Sclerosing Cholangitis Flashcards

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What is it?

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Multiple inflammatory fibrous thickenings of bile duct walls resulting in biliarystrictures

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What is its natural history?

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Progressive obstruction possibly leading to cirrhosis and liver failure; 10% of patients will develop cholangiocarcinoma

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What is the major risk factor?

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Inflammatory bowel disease

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What type of IBD is the most common risk factor?

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Ulcerative colitis (≈66%)

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What are the signs and symptoms of sclerosing cholangitis?

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Same as those for obstructive jaundice:

  • Jaundice
  • Itching (pruritus
  • )Dark urine
  • Clay-colored stools
  • Loss of energy
  • Weight loss

(Many patients are asymptomatic)

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How is it diagnosed?

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  • Elevated alkaline phosphatase
  • AND PTC or ERCP revealing “beads on a string”appearance on contrast study
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What are the management options?

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  1. Hepatoenteric anastomosis
    • if primarily extrahepatic ducts are involved and resection of extrahepatic bile ducts because of the risk of cholangiocarcinoma
  2. Transplant
    • if primarily intrahepatic disease or cirrhosis
  3. Endoscopic balloon dilations
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