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Cholangitis

 
Wikipedia: Cholangitis
Cholangitis
Classification and external resources
ICD-10 K83.0
ICD-9 576.1
DiseasesDB 2514
eMedicine med/2665 emerg/96
MeSH D002761

Cholangitis is inflammation of the bile duct. The most common cause is a bacterial infection, and the problem is then an ascending cholangitis. However, there are other types of cholangitis as well.

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The classic triad of cholangitis is fever, jaundice, and right upper quadrant abdominal pain.

Types of cholangitis

Ascending cholangitis

Ascending cholangitis is caused by bacteria, and causes pain, jaundice, and fever. The bacteria usually originate from a preceding choledocholithiasis.

Primary sclerosing cholangitis

Primary sclerosing cholangitis is a cholangitis with autoimmune origin.

Secondary sclerosing cholangitis

Secondary sclerosing cholangitis is a cholangitis with other causes.

Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis

Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis is a cholangitis usually associated with gallstones which recurs. It is also known as cholangiohepatitis.



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