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Evolving concepts in primary sclerosing cholangitis
Authors:Krones Elisabeth  Graziadei Ivo  Trauner Michael  Fickert Peter
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
Abstract:Patients suffering from primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) show considerable differences regarding clinical manifestations (i.e. large duct versus small-duct PSC, presence or absence of concomitant inflammatory bowel disease), disease progression, risk for malignancy and response to therapy, raising the question whether PSC may represent a mixed bag of diseases of different aetiologies. The growing list of secondary causes and diseases 'mimicking' or even overlapping with PSC (e.g. IgG4-associated sclerosing cholangitis), which frequently causes problems in clear-cut discrimination from classic PSC and the emerging knowledge about potential disease modifier genes (e.g. variants of CFTR, TGR5 and MDR3) support such a conceptual view. In addition, PSC in children differs significantly from PSC in adults in several aspects resulting in distinct therapeutic concepts. From a clinical perspective, appropriate categorization and careful differential diagnosis are essential for the management of concerned patients. Therefore, the aim of the current review is to summarize current and evolving pathophysiological concepts and to provide up-to-date perspectives including future treatment strategies for PSC.
Keywords:autoimmune sclerosing cholangitis  children  IgG4‐associated sclerosing cholangitis  inflammatory bowel diseases  primary sclerosing cholangitis  sclerosing cholangitis in critically ill patients  secondary sclerosing cholangitis
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