primary sclerosis cholangitis Flashcards

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define primary sclerosis cholangitis?

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a chronic cholestatic liver disease characterised by progressive inflammation and fibrosis of intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts

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cause of primary sclerosis cholangitis?

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  • unknown

- Possible immune and genetic predisposition

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most important association of primary sclerosis cholangitis?

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• Ulcerative colitis

80% of patients with PSC have UC

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epidemiology of primary sclerosis cholangitis?

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• Usually presents between 25-40 years of age

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presenting symptoms of primary sclerosis cholangitis?

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•	May present with: 
•	Cholestasis 
o	Intermittent jaundice  
o	Pruritis  
o	Raised BR and ALP 
•	RUQ pain  
•	Weight loss  
•	Fatigue
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signs of primary sclerosis cholangitis on examination?

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  • May have no signs
  • Jaundice
  • Hepatosplenomegaly
  • Spider naevi
  • Palmar erythema
  • Ascites
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what is the gold standard investigation for primary sclerosis cholangitis?•

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  1. MRCP and 2.ERCP
    o Will show stricturing and dilation of the biliary ducts.
    o Gives a ‘beaded appearance
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what is the first line investigation for primary sclerosis cholangitis?

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USS

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what might the bloods show for primary sclerosis cholangitis?

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o LFTs:
• High ALP + GGT
• Mildly elevated ALT + AST
• Low albumin + high bilirubin

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what antibodies might be seen in primary sclerosis cholangitis?

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pANCA

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