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Management of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis: Current State-of-the-art

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Journal Hepatol Commun
Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 2025 Jan 8
PMID 39774274
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Abstract

Primary sclerosing cholangitis is a chronic liver disease characterized by progressive inflammation and fibrosis of medium-large bile ducts, most commonly in association with inflammatory bowel disease. Most patients have a progressive disease course, alongside a heightened risk of hepatobiliary and colorectal cancer. Medical therapies are lacking, and this, in part, reflects a poor grasp of disease biology. As a result, current management is largely supportive, with liver transplantation an effective life-prolonging intervention when needed, but not one that cures disease. Emerging therapies targeting disease progression, as well as symptoms such as pruritus, continue to be explored. The trial design is increasingly cognizant of the application of thoughtful inclusion criteria, as well as better endpoints aimed at using surrogates of disease that can identify treatment benefits early. This is hoped to facilitate much-needed advances toward developing safe and effective interventions for patients.

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