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Other diseases of biliary tract Save


ICD-10 code: K83

Chapter: Diseases of the digestive system

Other Diseases of Biliary Tract

The biliary tract is a network of organs and ducts that are responsible for the production and transportation of bile from the liver to the small intestine. While gallstones and cholecystitis are the most common biliary tract diseases, there are other conditions that can affect this vital system.

  1. Biliary Strictures
  2. Biliary strictures are narrowings in the bile ducts that can occur for a variety of reasons. These strictures can cause a backup of bile, leading to infections and inflammation. Treatment for biliary strictures may include endoscopic stenting or surgery.

  3. Biliary Atresia
  4. Biliary atresia is a rare condition that affects newborns. It occurs when the bile ducts are either not present or are blocked, leading to a buildup of bile in the liver. This can cause liver damage and cirrhosis if left untreated. Treatment for biliary atresia typically involves surgery to reconstruct the bile ducts.

  5. Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
  6. Primary biliary cirrhosis is an autoimmune disease that affects the bile ducts. It causes inflammation and scarring of the bile ducts, leading to liver damage and cirrhosis. Treatment for primary biliary cirrhosis may include medications to slow down the progression of the disease and liver transplant in severe cases.

  7. Sclerosing Cholangitis
  8. Sclerosing cholangitis is a rare disease that causes inflammation and scarring of the bile ducts. This can lead to the narrowing or blockage of the ducts, causing a backup of bile and liver damage. Treatment for sclerosing cholangitis may include medications to reduce inflammation, endoscopic stenting, or liver transplant in severe cases.

If you suspect that you may have a disease of the biliary tract, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications and improve outcomes.