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*** [[Chronic pancreatitis]] resulting in stricture of the distal bile duct
*** [[Chronic pancreatitis]] resulting in stricture of the distal bile duct
*** Anastomotic stricture of the bile duct after liver transplantation
*** Anastomotic stricture of the bile duct after liver transplantation
** Infection: AIDS cholangiopathy, [[Ascaris lumbricoides]], [[liver fluke]]
** Infection: [[AIDS cholangiopathy]], [[Ascaris lumbricoides]], [[liver fluke]]
* Intrahepatic cholestasis
* Intrahepatic cholestasis
** Drugs and toxins
** Drugs and toxins

Revision as of 14:43, 13 July 2022

Background

  • Refers to a rise in ALP and GGT +/- bilirubin that is much more pronounced than any rise in ALT
  • ALP can also come from bone and placenta

Differential Diagnosis

Marked Elevation

Investigations

  • Liver/biliary ultrasound to help differentiate between extrahepatic cholestasis (if biliary dilatation is seen) versus intrahepatic
  • For intrahepatic cholestasis
    • First order AMA (for PBC), ANA, anti-smooth muscle antibodies
    • Then consider MRCP, hepatitis A, B, C, and E testing, and EBV and CMV testing
    • Finally, consider liver biopsy