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secondary sclerosing cholangitis
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Etiology
infectious chronic cholangitis
- biliary cryptosporidiosis (immunodeficiencies)
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
choledocholithiasis
- sickle cell disease
- total parenteral nutrition
Hodgkin disease
primary intestinal T-cell lymphoma (9893108)
cystic fibrosis
postbiliary surgery
ischemia (floxuridine)
genetic diseases
- ichtyosis and scarring alopecia
- kabuki mask syndrome
- Lawrence-Moon-Bardet-Bield syndrome (BBS)
autoimmune pancreatitis
portal biliopathy
eosinophillic cholangitis
mast cell cholangitis
hepatic inflammatory pseudotumor
recurrent pyogenic cholangitis
primary immune deficiency
AIDS-related cholangiopathy
See also
sclerosing cholangitis
References
Abdalian R, Heathcote EJ. Sclerosing cholangitis: a focus on secondary causes. Hepatology. 2006 Nov;44(5):1063-74. PMID: 17058222