kolangiitti
Kolangiitti, or cholangitis in English, is an inflammation of the bile ducts. Acute cholangitis is typically caused by a bacterial infection that ascends from the duodenum in the setting of biliary obstruction; chronic forms are less common and often linked to ongoing biliary disease.
Causes and pathophysiology: Obstruction from gallstones, benign or malignant strictures, or external compression can predispose to
Signs and symptoms: The classic triad is fever, jaundice, and right upper quadrant pain (Charcot triad). In
Diagnosis: Laboratory findings often show leukocytosis and cholestatic liver tests (elevated bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, transaminases). Blood
Treatment: Immediate broad-spectrum antibiotics targeting enteric bacteria are started. Definitive management requires biliary decompression, typically by
Prognosis and epidemiology: Prompt treatment reduces mortality and complications. Delays increase the risk of sepsis, liver