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What is Cholestasis?



What is Cholestasis?

  • Cholestasis: A condition where the bile flow is impaired or completely halted.
  • Cholestasis: stoppage or suppression of bile by intrahepatic or extrahepatic causes.
    Source - Diseases Database

Cholestasis: Introduction

How serious is Cholestasis?

Complications of Cholestasis: see complications of Cholestasis

What causes Cholestasis?

Causes of Cholestasis: see causes of Cholestasis

What are the symptoms of Cholestasis?

Symptoms of Cholestasis: see symptoms of Cholestasis

Complications of Cholestasis: see complications of Cholestasis

Cholestasis: Testing

Diagnostic testing: see tests for Cholestasis.

Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Cholestasis.

How is it treated?

Treatments for Cholestasis: see treatments for Cholestasis
Research for Cholestasis: see research for Cholestasis

Name and Aliases of Cholestasis

Main name of condition: Cholestasis

Other names or spellings for Cholestasis:

Conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia, Obstruction of bile duct, Obstructive jaundice, Cholestatic jaundice, Acholuria, Biliary stasis Source - Diseases Database


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