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Progressive fatigue, pruritis, and icterus are present for several months in a 41 year old man who had a colectomy performed five years ago. 1Cholangiography reveals the widespread obliteration of intrahepatic bile ducts. His liver biopsy shows periductular "onion skin" fibrosis with a moderate lymphocytic infiltrate. Some intrahepatic bile ducts are obliterated, but there is no piecemeal necrosis. What underlying disease best explains these findings:

A Ulcerative colitis
B Systemic lupus erythematosus
C Wilson's disease
D Hepatitis B viral infection
E Primary biliary cirrhosis


2)Schistosomiasis causes ........ fibrosis of the liver
3) chronic alcoholism causes ............. fibrosis
4) congested liver causes ............. fibrosis

a) centrilobular fibrosis
b) periportal fibrosis
c) perivenular fibrosis
d) portal fibrosis
e) peripheral fibrosis

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1. Ulcerative Colitis
2. Perivenular fibrosis
3.Peripheral fibrosis
4.centrilobular fibrosis

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:roll:
The answers please :?:

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1.ulcerative colitis
2.periportal fibrosis
3.perivenular fibrosis ( around central vein )
4. centrilobular fibrosis

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