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Cholangitis: Multimedia

Author: Adam J Rosh, MD, MS, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University/Detroit Receiving Hospital
Coauthor(s): Jeffrey A Manko, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery/Emergency Medicine, Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Consulting Staff, Emergency Medicine Services, New York University/Bellevue Medical Center; Sally Santen, MD, Program Director, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Vanderbilt University
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Updated: Sep 29, 2009

Multimedia

Sonogram of dilated intrahepatic ducts.Media file 1: Sonogram of dilated intrahepatic ducts.
Sonogram of dilated intrahepatic ducts.

Sonogram of dilated intrahepatic ducts.

CT scan of common bile duct occluded by stone. I...Media file 2: CT scan of common bile duct occluded by stone. Image courtesy of David Schwartz, MD, New York University Hospital.
CT scan of common bile duct occluded by stone. I...

CT scan of common bile duct occluded by stone. Image courtesy of David Schwartz, MD, New York University Hospital.

CT scan of 1-cm dilated common bile duct at porta...Media file 3: CT scan of 1-cm dilated common bile duct at portal triad. Image courtesy of David Schwartz, MD, New York University Hospital.
CT scan of 1-cm dilated common bile duct at porta...

CT scan of 1-cm dilated common bile duct at portal triad. Image courtesy of David Schwartz, MD, New York University Hospital.

CT scan of dilated intrahepatic bile ducts. Image...Media file 4: CT scan of dilated intrahepatic bile ducts. Image courtesy of David Schwartz, MD, New York University Hospital.
CT scan of dilated intrahepatic bile ducts. Image...

CT scan of dilated intrahepatic bile ducts. Image courtesy of David Schwartz, MD, New York University Hospital.

More on Cholangitis

Overview: Cholangitis
Differential Diagnoses & Workup: Cholangitis
Treatment & Medication: Cholangitis
Follow-up: Cholangitis
Multimedia: Cholangitis
References
Further Reading

References

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  2. Kashyap R, Mantry P, Sharma R, Maloo MK, Safadjou S, Qi Y, et al. Comparative Analysis of Outcomes in Living and Deceased Donor Liver Transplants for Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis. J Gastrointest Surg. May 9 2009;[Medline].

  3. van Erpecum KJ. Gallstone disease. Complications of bile-duct stones: Acute cholangitis and pancreatitis. Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol. 2006;20(6):1139-52. [Medline].

  4. Kinney TP. Management of ascending cholangitis. Gastrointest Endosc Clin N Am. Apr 2007;17(2):289-306, vi. [Medline].

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Further Reading

Clinical guidelines

ACR Appropriateness Criteria® right upper quadrant pain.
American College of Radiology - Medical Specialty Society.  1996 (revised 2005).  5 pages.  [NGC Update Pending] NGC:004781

AASLD practice guidelines: evaluation of the patient for liver transplantation.
American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases - Private Nonprofit Research Organization.  2000 Jan (revised 2005 Jun).  26 pages.  NGC:004333


Clinical trials


Compare Conventional Colonosocpy to Endoscopic AFI, NBI for Dysplasia Detection for Ulcerative Colitis & Cholangitis

Probiotics in Patients With Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

Differential Gene Expression of Liver Tissue and Blood From Individuals With Chronic Viral Hepatitis

Related eMedicine topics


Cholangitis (Emergency Medicine) Cholangitis, Primary Sclerosing (Radiology)

Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (Gastroenterology)

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Recurrent Pyogenic Cholangitis (Gastroenterology)

Keywords

cholangitis, gallstone, gall stone, gallbladder, biliary tract obstruction, common bile duct obstruction, primary sclerosing cholangitis, cholecystitis, biliary colic, cholelithiasis, cholangitis treatment, cholangitis symptoms, CBD, CBD stones

Contributor Information and Disclosures

Author

Adam J Rosh, MD, MS, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University/Detroit Receiving Hospital
Adam J Rosh, MD, MS is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, American College of Emergency Physicians, and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

Coauthor(s)

Jeffrey A Manko, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery/Emergency Medicine, Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Consulting Staff, Emergency Medicine Services, New York University/Bellevue Medical Center
Jeffrey A Manko, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors, and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

Sally Santen, MD, Program Director, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Vanderbilt University
Sally Santen, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

Medical Editor

David FM Brown, MD, Assistant Professor, Division of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Vice Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
David FM Brown, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

Pharmacy Editor

Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD, Senior Pharmacy Editor, eMedicine
Disclosure: eMedicine Salary Employment

Managing Editor

Eugene Hardin, MD, FAAEM, FACEP, Former Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science; Former Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Martin Luther King Jr/Drew Medical Center
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

CME Editor

John D Halamka, MD, MS, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Chief Information Officer, CareGroup Healthcare System and Harvard Medical School; Attending Physician, Division of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
John D Halamka, MD, MS is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians, American Medical Informatics Association, Phi Beta Kappa, and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

Chief Editor

Barry E Brenner, MD, PhD, FACEP, Professor of Emergency Medicine, Professor of Internal Medicine, Program Director, Emergency Medicine, University Hospitals, Case Medical Center
Barry E Brenner, MD, PhD, FACEP is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, American College of Chest Physicians, American College of Emergency Physicians, American College of Physicians, American Heart Association, American Thoracic Society, Arkansas Medical Society, New York Academy of Medicine, New York Academy of Sciences, and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

 
 
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