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Intrahepatic bile duct strictures after human orthotopic liver transplantation. Recurrence of primary sclerosing cholangitis or unusual presentation of allograft rejection?
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1988
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GastroenterologyPathologySurgeryPrimary Biliary CirrhosisCholangiopathiesAutoimmune Liver DiseaseYear PosttransplantationRecurrent DiseaseBiliary DisorderTransplantation SurgeryAllograft RejectionLiver TransplantationTransplant RejectionHepatologyUnusual PresentationBiliary TractPrimary Sclerosing CholangitisCyclosporin-steroid EraLiver DiseaseMedicine
One of 55 patients transplanted for sclerosing cholangitis during the cyclosporin-steroid era (March 1980-June 1986) developed intrahepatic biliary strictures in the absence of allograft rejection within the 1st year posttransplantation. Although many causes underlie biliary pathology in the postoperative period (i.e., arterial injury, ischemia, chronic rejection, cholangitis), recurrent disease remains a possibility.
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