Q) Which is not an indication of liver transplantation in primary sclerosing cholangitis?
a) Intractable pruritis
b) Recurrent episodes of cholangitis
c) Cholangiocarcinoma
d) Dominant stricture
Q) Which is not an indication of liver transplantation in primary sclerosing cholangitis?
a) Intractable pruritis
b) Recurrent episodes of cholangitis
c) Cholangiocarcinoma
d) Dominant stricture
Q) Which statement is not true about recurrent pyogenic cholangitis :
a) Mostly there are intrahepatic strictures with involvement of the left side duct
b) It can present as choledocho duodenal fistula
c) There is complete biliary obstruction which leads to marked jaundice and pruritis
d) MRCP and other other cholangiography can be diagnostic