A cholestatic syndrome may be a surprising cause of medical error
In: Romanian Journal of Military Medicine, Band 118, Heft 1, S. 28-32
ISSN: 2501-2312
Autoimmune cholangitis defines a spectrum of cholestatic liver diseases that are characterized by inflammation of bile ducts and a reasonable response to immunosuppressive therapy. The two most common diseases associated with this term in the literature are: an overlap syndrome of primary biliary cirrhosis and autoimmune hepatitis and a form of hyper IgG4 syndrome (currently associated with autoimmune pancreatitis). Liver biopsy is mandatory for the diagnosis. There are, whatsoever, in clinical practice, many cases that do not meet current diagnostic criteria but that have a good response to corticosteroid treatment. Keywords: autoimmune cholangitis, primary biliary cirrhosis, hyper IgG4 syndrome.