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cholestasis
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gallstones, intrahepatic cholestasis, extrahepatic cholestasis, cholestasis is any condition, bile excretion, liver is blocked, occur either, in the liver, bile ducts, many causes, cholestasis, extrahepatic cholestasis, occurs outside the liver, bile duct tumors, strictures, cysts, diverticula, potential causes, type include stones, in the common bile duct, pancreatitis, pancreatic tumor, pseudocyst, primary sclerosing cholangitis, compression, due to a mass, tumor on a nearby organ, exist, intrahepatic cholestasis, occurs inside the liver, sepsis, generalized infection, bacterial abscess, drugs, total parenteral nutrition, fed intravenously, lymphoma, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, amyloidosis, form, the disorder include primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, viral hepatitis, a, b, c, alcoholic liver disease, pregnancy, sjogren's syndrome, please refer to drug-induced cholestasis, further information on medications, problem, itching, jaundiced, yellow, skin, eyes, inability to digest certain foods, nausea, vomiting, right upper quadrant abdominal pain, organ failure in cases of sepsis, not from cholestasis, rash, fever, cases of drug-induced cholestasis, clay-colored, white stools, dark urine, blood tests show elevated bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase blood levels, treatment, addressing the underlying illness, medications, suspected to be the cause of cholestasis, prognosis depends on the underlying disease, primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, forms of hepatitis, treatable to various degrees, stents, placed to open areas blocked by cancers, cholestasis, medication typically resolves but, lead to liver failure, severe itching, diarrhea, poor absorption of fat, fat-soluble vitamins, fever, rash, drug-induced cholestasis, have persistent itching, skin, eyes, yellow, have other symptoms suggestive of cholestasis, get vaccinated, hepatitis a, b, at risk, avoid intravenous drug use, needle sharing.
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