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Nasobiliary drainage induces long-lasting remission in benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis

✍ Scribed by Janneke M. Stapelbroek; Karel J. van Erpecum; Leo W. J. Klomp; Niels G. Venneman; Thijs P. Schwartz; Gerard P. van Berge Henegouwen; John Devlin; Carin M. J. van Nieuwkerk; A. S. Knisely; Roderick H. J. Houwen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
88 KB
Volume
43
Category
Article
ISSN
0270-9139

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✦ Synopsis


Benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis (BRIC) is characterized by episodic cholestasis and pruritus without anatomical obstruction. Effective medical treatment is not available. We report complete and long-lasting disappearance of pruritus and normalization of serum bile salt concentrations in cholestatic BRIC patients within 24 hours after endoscopic nasobiliary drainage (NBD). Relative amounts of phospholipids and bile salts in bile collected during NBD appeared to be normal, but phospholipids other than phosphatidylcholine (especially sphingomyelin) were increased. In conclusion, we propose that temporary endoscopic nasobiliary drainage should be considered in cholestatic BRIC patients.