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Secondary sclerosing cholangitis after intensive care unit treatment: clues to the histopathological differential diagnosis

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Secondary sclerosing cholangitis (SSC) is a chronic cholestatic disorder caused

by mechanical, infectious, toxic, or ischemic factors. A

new variant of SSC occurring after long-term treatment in intensive care units

(ICU) has been recently described and characterized from the clinical point of

view………

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