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Cholestatic liver disease consists of a variety of disorders. Primary sclerosing cholangitis and primary biliary cirrhosis are the most commonly recognized cholestatic liver disease in the adult population, while biliary atresia and Alagille syndrome are commonly recognized in the pediatric population. In infants, the causes are usually congenital or inherited. Even though jaundice is a hallmark of cholestasis, it is not always seen in adult patients with chronic liver disease. Patients can have “silent” progressive cholestatic liver disease for years prior to development of symptoms such as jaundice and pruritus. In this review, we will discuss some of the atypical causes of cholestatic liver disease such as benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis, progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis, Alagille Syndrome, biliary atresia, total parenteral nutrition induced cholestasis and cholestasis secondary to drug induced liver injury.  相似文献   

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10 of a series of 108 patients with alcoholic liver disease presented with cholestasis associated with non-cirrhotic alcoholic liver disease and without evidence of extrahepatic biliary obstruction. In 7 patients liver histology and the associated conditions presenting as cholestasis were heterogeneous. However, in 3 patients who had been drinking excessively before cholestatic jaundice developed, cholestasis was a major feature of liver histology. The term acute alcoholic cholestasis is suggested for this apparently distinct syndrome of cholestatic jaundice in the absence of hepatitis.  相似文献   

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《Annals of hepatology》2010,9(2):207-210
Benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis (BRIC) is a rare autosomal recessive or sporadic disorder, characterized by recurrent episodes of intense pruritus and jaundice that resolve spontaneously without leaving considerable liver damage. The attacks can start at any age, but the first attack is usually seen before the second decade of life. We report the case of a young adult male patient with BRIC who presented with recurrent cholestatic jaundice and pruritus with negative work up for all possible etiologies and a liver biopsy consistent with intrahepatic cholestasis. He improved on treatment with rifampicin and has not suffered another attack on follow up. Although in adulthood, BRIC diagnosis should be kept in mind in patients with recurrent cholestatic attacks with symptom free intervals after main bile duct obstruction and other congenital or acquired causes of intrahepatic cholestasis excluded.  相似文献   

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Cholestasis resulting from drugs is an increasingly recognized cause of liver disease. It produces a broad clinical-pathologic spectrum of injury that includes simple jaundice, cholestatic hepatitis, and bile duct injury that can mimic extrahepatic biliary obstruction, primary biliary cirrhosis, and sclerosing cholangitis. Although the risk of drug-induced cholestasis leading to a fatal outcome is quite rare, knowledge and recognition of the various forms of cholestatic injury assumes an importance whenever clinicians are confronted with jaundice or other manifestations of liver disease in patients receiving medicinal or chemical agents.  相似文献   

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The diagnosis of benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis was made in a 40 year old female. Seven episodes of jaundice persisting up to 6 months in lengths lead to 3 laparotomies, numerous peritoneoscopies and needle biopsies of the liver. Elevation of conjugated serum bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase levels and histopathological confirmation of intrahepatic cholestasis without cholangitis were the main characteristics during the episodes of cholestatic jaundice. However, hepatic histology and liver function were normal in remission periods. Drug induced cholestasis was ruled out by careful history. A sister also suffered from 4 episodes of intrahepatic cholestasis. The etiology of the disease is probably of a genetic origin. The pathogenesis remains unclear. There is no specific treatment to prevent or shorten the occurrence of cholestatic episodes. The patients are advised to avoid pregnancy and oral contraceptives, since both will induce icteric phases.  相似文献   

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Greenland familial cholestasis is a severe form of intrahepatic cholestasis described among indigenous Inuit families in Greenland. Patients present with jaundice, pruritus, bleeding episodes, and steatorrhea, and die in childhood due to end-stage liver disease. We investigated the possibility that Greenland familial cholestasis is caused by a mutation in FIC1, the gene defective in patients with progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 1 and many cases of benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis. Using single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis and sequencing of the FIC1 exons, a missense mutation, 1660 G-->A (D554N), was detected and was shown to segregate with the disease in Inuit patients from Greenland and Canada. Examination of liver specimens from 3 Inuit patients homozygous for this mutation revealed bland canalicular cholestasis and, on transmission electron microscopy, coarsely granular Byler bile, as previously described in patients with progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 1. These data establish Greenland familial cholestasis as a form of progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 1 and further underscore the importance of unimpeded FIC1 activity for normal bile formation.  相似文献   

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Benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis (BRIC) is an autosomal recessive liver disease, characterised by intermittent attacks of cholestasis, which can start at any age and last for several weeks to months. Characteristically serum GGT activity is low and normal liver structure is preserved. Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) is another liver disease, characterised by severe cholestasis, starting almost invariably before 6 months of age. All patients progress to cirrhosis, liver failure and death, unless a liver transplantation is performed. We now identified four patients who presented in childhood with recurrent attacks of cholestasis, while in the course of the disease the cholestasis gradually became permanent. Although liver biopsies performed in the early stages of the disease showed normal liver architecture, late stage biopsies revealed evident fibrosis with porto-portal septa formation. In conclusion, the disease of these patients started with the clinical and histopathological characteristics of BRIC but progressed to PFIC.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND Benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis is a genetic disorder with recurrent cholestatic jaundice due to ATP8B1 and ABCB11 gene mutations encoding for hepato-canalicular transporters. Herein, we firstly provide the evidence that a nonsense variant of ATP8B1 gene(c.1558AT) in heterozygous form is involved in BRIC pathogenesis.CASE SUMMARY A 29-year-old male showed severe jaundice and laboratory tests consistent with intrahepatic cholestasis despite normal gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase. Acute and chronic liver diseases with viral, metabolic and autoimmune etiology were excluded. Normal intra/extra-hepatic bile ducts were demonstrated by magnetic resonance. Liver biopsy showed: Cholestasis in the centrilobular and intermediate zones with bile plugs and intra-hepatocyte pigment, Kupffer's cell activation/hyperplasia and preserved biliary ducts. Being satisfied benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis diagnostic criteria, ATP8B1 and ABCB11 gene analysis was performed. Surprisingly, we found a novel nonsense variant of ATP8B1 gene(c.1558AT) in heterozygosis. The variant was confirmed by Sanger sequencing following a standard protocol and tested for familial segregation,showing a maternal inheritance. Immunohistochemistry confirmed a significant reduction of mutated gene related protein(familial intrahepatic cholestasis 1).The patient was treated with ursodeoxycholic acid 15 mg/kg per day and colestyramine 8 g daily with total bilirubin decrease and normalization at the 6~(th) and 12~(th) mo.CONCLUSION A genetic abnormality, different from those already known, could be involved in familial intrahepatic cholestatic disorders and/or pro-cholestatic genetic predisposition, thus encouraging further mutation detection in this field.  相似文献   

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Cholestasis caused by medicinal and chemical agents is an increasingly well-recognized cause of liver disease. Clinical drug-induced cholestatic syndromes producing jaundice and bile duct injury can mimic extrahepatic biliary obstruction, primary biliary cirrhosis, and sclerosing cholangitis, among others. This article updates the various forms of drug-induced cholestasis, focusing on the clinicopathologic features of this form of hepatic injury and on the known or putative mechanisms by which drugs and chemicals lead to cholestasis.  相似文献   

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Objective. Cystatin C is a very potent inhibitor of cysteine proteinases and, it has been clinically applied as a sensitive marker in monitoring of renal and liver functions. The aim of this study was to reveal whether cystatin C may be a useful marker for distinguishing intra-versus extrahepatic cholestasis.Materials and methods. Serum cystatin C concentrations were determined by nephelometric immunoassay using N latex cystatin C kit in 53 patients with cholestatic disorder that included 18 patients with intrahepatic cholestasis, 17 patients with malignant extrahepatic cholestasis, 18 patients with benign extrahepatic cholestasis. Serum cystatin C concentration was also determined in 20 healthy volunteers.Results. Mean serum cystatin C concentration was 2.82 ± 0.24 mg/l (SD) in patients with intrahepatic cholestasis, 2.05 ± 0.15 mg/l in patients with extrahepatic malignant cholestasis, 1.37 ± 0.13 mg/l in extrahepatic benign cholestatic patients and 0.93 ± 0.24 mg/l in control group. Serum cystatin C concentrations in patients with cholestatic disease were significantly higher than those in the healthy controls (p < 0.001). Moreover, mean serum cystatin C concentration in patients with intrahepatic cholestasis was higher than those in extrahepatic cholestasis groups (p < 0.001). Serum cystatin C concentrations were significantly higher in patients with malignant extrahepatic cholestasis than in patients with benign extrahepatic cholestasis (p < 0.001). There were no correlations patients among serum cystatin C concentrations and serum levels of AST, ALT, ALP, GGT, total and conjugated bilirubin.Conclusion. Our results suggested that serum cystatin C level may be a potential biochemical marker both to point out an intrahepatic origin by excluding an extrahepatic source of cholestasis in patients with jaundice and to possibly differentiate bening and malignant extrahepatic cholestatic disorders.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Cholestatic liver diseases are characterized by failure of normal amounts of physiological bile to reach the gastrointestinal tract. Any interference with normal bile flow from the canalicular membrane of the hepatocyte to the distal common bile duct may result in cholestasis. METHODS: Literature review. RESULTS: In primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), the small intrahepatic bile ducts are destructed, resulting in obstruction of intrahepatic bile flow, whereas extrahepatic and/or intrahepatic biliary strictures block the passage of bile towards the intestine in primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). In contrast, the biliary tree is morphologically unaffected in less common cholestatic liver diseases as benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis (BRIC) and progressive familiar intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC1-4). Genetic defects in hepatic canalicular transport mechanisms and bile salt synthesis deficiencies seem to underlie these types of cholestatic disorders. CONCLUSION: Recent advances in understanding and treatment of cholestatic liver diseases may help in better diagnosing and treating the various conditions characterized by cholestasis.  相似文献   

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Extrahepatic and intrahepatic biliary obstruction of different etiology were studied in 62 patients, who were investigated for the presence of lipoprotein X (Lp-X). It was found present in 19 of 20 cholestasis by lithiasis, in all three primary biliary cirrhosis patients, in 2 of 4 cirrhosis, in 5 of 13 hepatitis, in all three benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis and in 1 of 2 recurrent juandice of pregnancy. It was found in a Dubin Johnson. Lp-X disappeared in 4 patients within two weeks after relief of the obstruction. It was found in patients with cholestatic hepatitis during the first week of jaundice. It was found in the first 48 hours in three patients with cholestasis by lithiasis. Lp-X does not help in differential diagnosis between extrahepatic and intrahepatic biliary obstruction, but the time of its appearance could contribute to it in some cases. A word of caution is raised in indicating surgery in a cholestatic patient without the presence of Lp-X.  相似文献   

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A. Ross  G. M. Murphy  P. A. Wilkinson  G. L. Mills    S. Sherlock 《Gut》1970,11(12):1035-1037
An abnormal lipoprotein, containing a high proportion of unesterified cholesterol and phospholipid, has previously been described as occurring in the serum of patients with obstructive jaundice, and has been called lipoprotein X. Using an immunoelectrophoretic method for the detection of lipoprotein X in serum, the sera of 97 patients with liver disease have been screened and the associated biochemical features measured.

Lipoprotein X was found in 45% of cases of liver disease with cholestatic features, and was not detected in cases of liver disease without cholestasis. The incidence of lipoprotein X in different causes of cholestatis varied, and while it was commonest in cases of extrahepatic obstruction of recent onset, occurring in 75% of cases, it was also found in primary biliary cirrhosis in 48% of cases, and in cholestatic hepatitis, less commonly.

The cause of the appearance of lipoprotein X is unknown, but analysis of associated biochemical features suggested a relationship to physical biliary obstruction rather than a derangement of liver cell function.

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We report a patient who developed cholestatic hepatitis shortly after starting therapy with irbesartan, one of the new, recently marketed angiotensin II antagonists. Serological studies and ultrasonography ruled out viral hepatitis and extrahepatic obstructive jaundice, respectively. A percutaneous liver biopsy showed a portal inflammatory infiltrate with eosinophils and marked cholestatic features in the perivenular area. Irbesartan was discontinued and the patient's jaundice resolved slowly over a period of several weeks, although mild biochemical cholestasis lasted for more than 1 year. There have been seven prior cases of angiotensin II antagonist-induced hepatotoxicity reported in the literature. A class warning for hepatotoxicity for these compounds should probably be considered.  相似文献   

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Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) is a group of severe genetic cholestatic liver diseases of early life. PFIC types 1 and 2 are characterized by cholestasis and a low to normal serum gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) activity, whereas in PFIC type 3, the serum GGT activity is elevated. PFIC types 1 and 2 occur due to mutations in loci at chromosome 18 and chromosome 2, respectively. The pathophysiology of PFIC type 1 is not well understood. PFIC types 2 and 3 are caused by transport defects in the liver affecting the hepatobiliary secretion of bile acids and phospholipids, respectively. Benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis (BRIC) is linked to a mutation in the same familial intrahepatic cholestasis 1 locus at chromosome 18. Defects of bile acid synthesis may be difficult to differentiate from these transport defects. Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) appears to be related to these cholestatic diseases. For example, heterozygosity in families with PFIC type 3 is associated with ICP, but ICP has also been reported in families with BRIC. In Dubin-Johnson syndrome there is no cholestasis; only the hepatobiliary transport of conjugated bilirubin is affected. This, therefore, is a mild disease, and patients have a normal lifespan.  相似文献   

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We report the case of a 40-years-old female patient with recurrent cholestatic liver disease who presented twice with severe intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy and pronounced choledocholithiasis between pregnancies. Bile duct stones were removed endoscopically and a laparoscopic cholecystectomy was performed after the second pregnancy. Liver histology revealed intrahepatic cholestasis with portal inflammation and fibrosis, resembling progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC). Molecular genetic studies identified the heterozygous mutation c.957C > T in the ABCB4 gene encoding the hepatobiliary phospholipid transporter. This is the first report of this mutation that introduces a stop codon in an index patient with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy and multiple bile duct stones. In addition, we detected the ABCB11 polymorphism V 444A, which is associated with a decreased expression of the bile salt export pump. Whereas homozygous carriers of the ABCB4 mutation develop PFIC type 3, the heterozygous ABC transporter mutations represent genetic risk factors for cholelithiasis and recurrent cholestatic hepatitis upon challenge with oral contraceptives or during pregnancy. Of note, the patient presented with normal serum gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase activities during pregnancy-associated cholestatic episodes but normal liver enzymes after delivery, whereas choledocholithiasis was associated with high gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase levels. It is unknown whether ursodeoxycholic acid prevents cholestasis or gallstones in patients with ABCB4 deficiency.  相似文献   

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A 25-year-old woman with progressive systemic sclerosis was treated with D-penicillamine. (DPA) 30 days after starting therapy cholestatic jaundice was observed. Moreover, for two years she has taken the pill. Both drugs were discontinued, the jaundice disappeared and the laboratory findings of liver became normal. A rechallenge of D-penicillamine after 9 months induced no reaction. An underlying chronic liver disease before cholestasis could be excluded by liver biopsy. Allergic cutantests and lymphocyte transformation test with D-penicillamine and penicillin gave normal results. The frequency of cholestatic jaundice caused by DPA-therapy is discussed and the possible pathomechanism analyzed.  相似文献   

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Benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis is a rare hereditary disorder characterised by recurrent episodes ofcholestasis. We report the case of a young male patient with benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis who presented to us with recurrent cholestatic jaundice and pruritus with negative work up for all possible aetiologies and a liver biopsy consistent with intrahepatic cholestasis. He improved on treatment with ursodeoxycholic acid and ondansterone and is doing well on follow up.  相似文献   

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