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Nasobiliary drainage induces long-lasting remission in benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis.
[benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis]
Benign
recurrent
intrahepatic
cholestasis
(
BRIC
)
is
characterized
by
episodic
cholestasis
and
pruritus
without
anatomical
obstruction
.
Effective
medical
treatment
is
not
available
.
We
report
complete
and
long
-lasting
disappearance
of
pruritus
and
normalization
of
serum
bile
salt
concentrations
in
cholestatic
BRIC
patients
within
24
hours
after
endoscopic
nasobiliary
drainage
(
NBD
)
.
Relative
amounts
of
phospholipids
and
bile
salts
in
bile
collected
during
NBD
appeared
to
be
normal
,
but
phospholipids
other
than
phosphatidylcholine
(
especially
sphingomyelin
)
were
increased
.
In
conclusion
,
we
propose
that
temporary
endoscopic
nasobiliary
drainage
should
be
considered
in
cholestatic
BRIC
patients
.