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  2. Cholestatic pruritus - Wikipedia

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    Cholestatic pruritus is the sensation of itch due to nearly any liver disease, but the most commonly associated entities are primary biliary cholangitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, obstructive choledocholithiasis, carcinoma of the bile duct, cholestasis (also see drug-induced pruritus), and chronic hepatitis C viral infection and other forms of viral hepatitis.

  3. Cholestasis - Wikipedia

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    Nalfurafine hydrochloride can also be used to treat pruritus caused by chronic liver disease and was recently approved in Japan for this purpose. [116] Bile acid binding resins like cholestyramine are the most common treatment. Side effects of this treatment are limited and include constipation and bloating.

  4. Primary biliary cholangitis - Wikipedia

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    Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), previously known as primary biliary cirrhosis, is an autoimmune disease of the liver. [1] [2] [3] It results from a slow, progressive destruction of the small bile ducts of the liver, causing bile and other toxins to build up in the liver, a condition called cholestasis.

  5. Cirrhosis - Wikipedia

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    [45] [33] Cirrhosis caused by hepatitis C and alcoholic liver disease are the most common reasons for liver transplant. [33] Both hepatitis C and hepatitis B–related cirrhosis can also be attributed with heroin addiction. [55] Chronic hepatitis B causes liver inflammation and injury that over several decades can lead to cirrhosis. [45]

  6. Primary sclerosing cholangitis - Wikipedia

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    The exact cause of primary sclerosing cholangitis is unknown, and its pathogenesis is improperly understood. [1] Although PSC is thought to be caused by autoimmune disease, it does not demonstrate a clear response to immunosuppressants. Thus, many experts believe it to be a complex, multifactorial (including immune-mediated) disorder and ...

  7. Jaundice - Wikipedia

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    Hepatic jaundice is caused by abnormal liver metabolism of bilirubin. [26] The major causes of hepatic jaundice are significant damage to hepatocytes due to infectious, drug/medication-induced, autoimmune etiology, or less commonly, due to inheritable genetic diseases. [27] The following is a partial list of hepatic causes to jaundice: [28]

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