Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.  1996 Dec;16(6):1001-1007.

A Case of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis with Ulcerative Colitis

Abstract

Sclerosing cholangitis is cholestatic disease, characterized by progressive fibrotic inflammation and obliteration af intrahepatic bile ducts and extrahepatic bile ducts and sometimes associated with ulcerative colitis. The pathogenesis of this disease is not understood well. In this disease, however, have been proposed infectious agent, endotoxin of bacteria and immunological event. In Europe and U.S.A., the incidence of sclerosing cholangitis associated with ulcerative colitis was between 2,4 and 4.0 percent. The association is strongest in patients with pancolitis, with a prevalenee of 5.5 percent, compared with patients with disease confined to the distal colon, with a prevalence of 0.5 percent. But, in Korea, it has not been reported sclerosing cholangitis associated with ulcerative colitis. A 30-year old man was diagnosed as an ulcerative colitis 9 years ago and has been followed up, intermittently. Recently, he has experienced hematochezia and dizziness. Colonoscopy showed active ulcerative colitis(pancolitis), blood chemistry elevated alkaline phosphatase and y-GTP. ERCP and liver biopsy specimen revealed sclerosing cholangitis. we concluded that this case was a sclerosing cholangitis as a complication of ulcerative colitis and the first case report of primary sclerosing cholangitis with ulcerative colitis in Korea, Hence, we reported a case of primary sclerosing cholangitis with ulcerative colitis with a review of literatures.

Keyword

Ulcerative colitis; Primary sclerosing cholangitis

MeSH Terms

Adult
Alkaline Phosphatase
Bacteria
Bile Ducts, Extrahepatic
Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic
Biopsy
Chemistry
Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde
Cholangitis, Sclerosing*
Colitis, Ulcerative*
Colon
Colonoscopy
Dizziness
Europe
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Humans
Incidence
Inflammation
Korea
Liver
Prevalence
Ulcer*
Alkaline Phosphatase
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