Chapter 18: Table 18.11 (PBC Vs PSC) Flashcards
What is the gender predominance for Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Male (70%)
What is the radiological finding in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
Normal
What is the median age for Primary sclerosing cholangitis
30
What are the associated conditions with Primary sclerosing cholangitis
- IBD (70%)
- Pancreatitis (25%)
What are the serological for Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
AMA-positive (95%)
ANA-positive (50%)
ANCA-postive (40%)
What is the serology for Primary sclerosing cholangitis
ANCA-positive (65%)
ANA-Positive (6%)
AMA-positive (5%) low titer
What are the radiological findings in Primary sclerosing cholangitis
-Stricutres and beading of the large bile ducts, pruning of the smaller bile ducts
What is the duct lesion for Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
Florid duct lesions with loss of only the small ducts
What is the clinical course for primary biliary cirrhosis
Progressive
What are the duct lesions in Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Inflammatory destruction of extrahepatic and large intrahepatic ducts, with fibrotic damage to medium and small ducts
What is the gender preference for Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
Female (90%)
What is the clinical course for Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Unpredictable but progressing
What is the median age for Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
50
What are the associated conditions with Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
Sjogren (70%)
Thyroid disease (20%)
Scleroderma (5%)