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Review
. 2010 Dec;9(6):570-8.

Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis

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Review

Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis

Tomohide Hori et al. Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int. 2010 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Three types of progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) have been identified, but their etiologies include unknown mechanisms.

Data sources: A PubMed search on "progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis" and "PFIC" was performed on the topic, and the relevant articles were reviewed.

Results: The etiologies of the three PFIC types still include unknown mechanisms. Especially in PFIC type 1, enterohepatic circulation of bile acid should be considered. Ursodeoxycholic acid, partial external biliary diversion and liver transplantation have been used for the treatment of PFIC patients according to disease course.

Conclusions: Since the etiologies and disease mechanisms of PFIC are still unclear, detailed studies are urgently required. Strategies for more advanced therapies are also needed. These developments in the future are indispensable, especially for PFIC type 1 patients.

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