6. Intrahepatic biliary tract diseases Flashcards

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Types of intrahepatic biliary tract disease

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  1. Primary biliary cirrhosis
  2. Secondary biliary cirrhosis
  3. Primary sclerosing cholangitis
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Definition of primary biliary cirrhosis

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Autoimmune disease mainly affecting the intrahepatic bile ducts; characterized by a non-suppurative inflammatory destruction of medium-sized intrahepatic bile ducts

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Morphology of primary biliary cirrhosis

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  1. Periportal fibrosis
  2. Mononuclear infiltrate
  3. Lymphoid follicle
  4. Non-caseating granuloma
  5. Non-suppurative destructive cholangitis
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Pathological Effects & Complications of primary biliary cirrhosis

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  1. Progressive inflammation, scarring & eventual cirrhosis
  2. Liver failure
  3. Portal hypertension & variceal bleeding
  4. Increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma
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Definition of secondary biliary cirrhosis

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Disorder of intrahepatic bile ducts due to uncorrected extrahepatic bile duct obstruction

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Causes of secondary biliary cirrhosis

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  1. In children:
    - Biliary atresia
    - Cystic fibrosis
    - Choledochal cysts
  2. In adults:
    - Gallstones
    - Carcinoma bile duct, tumours of head of pancreas or ampulla of Vater
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Morphology of secondary biliary cirrhosis

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  1. Periportal fibrosis
  2. Prominent cholestasis (bile lakes)
  3. Bile duct proliferation
  4. Neutrophilic infiltrate
  5. Intraduct neutrophils
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Pathogenesis of secondary biliary cirrhosis

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  1. Obstruction of extrahepatic bile ducts result in secondary inflammation of intrahepatic bile ducts
  2. Periportal fibrosis occurs over time which eventually
    leads to hepatic scarring & nodule formation, generating secondary biliary cirrhosis
  3. Subtotal obstruction of extrahepatic bile ducts may allow for ascending cholangitis, aggravating inflammation of intrahepatic bile ducts
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Definition of primary sclerosing cholangitis

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Inflammation & obliterative fibrosis of intrahepatic & extrahepatic bile ducts, with dilation of preserved segments; produces a characteristic ‘beading’ of contrast medium in radiographs of biliary tree

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Associations with primary sclerosing cholangitis

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Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s, ulcerative colitis)

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Morphology of primary sclerosing cholangitis

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  1. Lymphocytic infiltrate
  2. Progressive atrophy of bile duct epithelium
  3. Obliteration of bile duct lumen
  4. Concentric periductal fibrosis (onion-skin appearance) following obliteration of lumen
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Pathological Effects & Complications of primary sclerosing cholangitis

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  1. Biliary cirrhosis
  2. Increased risk of cholangiocarcinoma
  3. Symptoms of chronic liver disease (weight loss, ascites, encephalopathy, variceal bleeding)
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