File:Primary sclerosing cholangitis.webm

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English: What is primary sclerosing cholangitis? Primary sclerosing cholangitis is thought to be an autoimmune condition in which the bile duct cells are destroyed, leading to fibrosis of the bile ducts and bile getting into the bloodstream. This video covers the known pathophysiology, important signs and symptoms, diagnosis strategies, and treatment options.
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current19:12, 31 March 20167 min 0 s, 1,814 × 1,020 (57.66 MB)OsmoseItEdits were made to the treatment section.
17:55, 1 February 20166 min 55 s, 1,814 × 1,020 (57.01 MB)OsmoseItUser created page with UploadWizard
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