Primary sclerosing cholangitis in India.
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1989Author
Acharya, KS
Vashisht, S
Tandon, RK
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Six patients with PSC have been diagnosed and followed up at a centre in Northern India for periods up to 4 years. They all presented with cholestatic jaundice and cholangitis, but one of them subsequently presented with variceal haemorrhage. Cholangiographic features were the most characteristic and included irregular narrowing and segmental dilatation of the biliary radicles giving them a beaded appearance. Treating them was most frustrating. Two of them died of hepatic encephalopathy, others have also continued to be sick during the follow-up.
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KIRTDA, DRACHARYAS. 1989. Acharya SK, Vashisht S, Tandon RK.Primary sclerosing cholangitis in India.Gastroenterol Jpn. 1989 Feb;24(1):75-9Publisher
Department of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi
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