Abstract
We herein describe a case of progressive human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated cholangiopathy despite normalization of laboratory parameters, which had indicated liver dysfunction, after the initiation of combined anti-retroviral therapy (cART). HIV-associated cholangiopathy remains important as a differential diagnosis of bile duct disorders, although it is considered to be a rare disease in the era of cART. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography could thus be a powerful tool for the diagnosis and follow-up of this disease.
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Imai, K., Misawa, K., Matsumura, T., Fujikura, Y., Mikita, K., Tokoro, M., … Kawana, A. (2016). Progressive HIV-associated cholangiopathy in an HIV patient treated with combination antiretroviral therapy. Internal Medicine, 55(19), 2881–2884. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.55.6826
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