Thursday, 1 February 2018

A-45-year-old man has chronic hepatitis C | PGI Based MCQs and Explanations

A-45-year-old man has chronic hepatitis C. Which of the following features is associated?


A. Polyarteritis nodosa
B. Porphyria cutaneatarda
C. Wegener granulomatosis
D. Sclerosing cholangitis
E. keratocon junctivitis sicca


Answer. D. Cirrhosis of the liver
Primary sclerosing cholangitis is characterized by diffuse inflammation and fibrosis of the biliary system with irregular patchy strictures. It can present with jaundice, pruritis, fatigue, and recurrent cholangitis. End-stage liver disease may result in liver transplantation. There is a strong association with inflammatory bowel disease, particularly pan-ulcerative colitis. Primary sclerosing cholangitis is a strong risk factor for cholangiocarcinoma.
Caroli's disease consists of congenital segmental, saccular dilatations of the intrahepatic bile ducts.
It is associated with stone formation, recurrent bacterial cholangitis, and cholangiocarcinoma.

The parasite clonorchis sinensis can reside in bile ducts for as long as 30 years and can be a risk factor for cholangiocarcinoma. Ascaris lumbricoides may also be a risk factor.