| CCH | C-cell hyperplasia; chronic chloride hemagglutination; chronic cholestatic hepatitis |
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| FCH | Fibrosing cholestatic hepatitis |
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| cholestatic | Tending to diminish or stop the flow of bile. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cholestatic hepatitis | Jaundice with bile stasis in inflamed intrahepatic bile ducts; usually due to toxic effects of a drug. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cholestatic jaundice | Jaundice produced by inspissated bile or bile plugs in small biliary passages in the liver. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cholestatic |
The checking or failure of bile flow.
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| cholestatic h. |
1. a rare form of viral hepatitis in which there is cholestasis with obstructive jaundice, pruritus, dark urine, light stools, and elevated alkaline phosphatase and conjugated bilirubin and in which the course is prolonged compared to that of other forms. Called also cholangitic h. and cholangiolitic h. 2. hepatic inflammation and cholestasis resulting from reaction to drugs such as estrogens, methyltestosterone, and chlorpromazine.
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| cholestatic j. |
jaundice resulting from an abnormality in the flow of bile, usually accompanied by elevation of serum alkaline phosphatase, retention of bile salts (with resulting pruritus), and varying hypercholesterolemia. The cholestasis may be extrahepatic, due to obstruction caused by a stone, stricture, or neoplasm, or intrahepatic, which may be due to liver cell disease (e.g., hepatitis), or altered permeability and/or obstruction of the intrahepatic biliary system (as in drug reactions or hepatic infiltrative disease).
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