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Impact on follow-up strategies in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis.

Annika BergquistTobias J WeismüllerCynthia LevyChristian RuppDeepak JoshiJeremy Shanika NayagamAldo J Montano-LozaEllina LytvyakEwa WunschPiotr MilkiewiczRoman ZenouziChristoph SchrammNora CazzagonAnnarosa FloreaniIngalill Friis LibyMiriam WiestlerHeiner WedemeyerTaotao ZhouChristian P StrassburgEirini I RigopoulouGeorge DalekosManasa NarasimmanXavier VerhelstHelena DegrooteMette VesterhusAndreas E KremerBennet BündgensFredrik RorsmanEmma NilssonKristin Kaasen JørgensenErik von SethMartin Cornillet JeanninNils NyhlinHarry MartinStergios KechagiasKristine WienckeMårten WernerBenedetta Terziroli Beretta PiccoliMarco MarzioniHelena IsoniemiJohanna ArolaAgnes WeferJonas SöderlingMartti A FärkkiläHenrike Lenzennull null
Published in: Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver (2022)
Follow-up strategies vary considerably across centres. Scheduled imaging was associated with improved survival. Multiple factors may contribute to this result including early tumour detection and increased endoscopic treatment of asymptomatic benign biliary strictures.
Keyphrases
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