Clinical features of isolated proximal‐type immunoglobulin G4‐related sclerosing cholangitis
Digestive Endoscopy2018Vol. 31(4), pp. 422–430
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Yuri Takagi, Kensuke Kubota, Takuya Takayanagi, Yusuke Kurita, Ken Ishii, Sho Hasegawa, Akito Iwasaki, Takamitsu Sato, Yuji Fujita, Shingo Kato, Koichi Kagawa, Seitaro Watanabe, Yusuke Sekino, Kunihiro Hosono, Nobuyuki Matsuhashi, Shoji Yamanaka, Toshiyasu Iwao, Kōji Yoshida, Atsushi Nakajima
Abstract
Isolated proximal-type sclerosing cholangitis presents as a nodular lesion with SSLS and/or CSML mimicking a Klatskin tumor. Those endoscopic features might provide a diagnostic clue for i-SC. i-SC is likely to have a more favorable prognosis than IgG4-SC with AIP.
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