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{{familytree |boxstyle=text-align: left| |B01| | | | | |B02| | | | |B03|B01='''Definitive diagnosis'''<br>Signs of infection and pus finding in bile during:<br> | {{familytree |boxstyle=text-align: left| |B01| | | | | |B02| | | | |B03|B01='''Definitive diagnosis'''<br>Signs of infection and pus finding in bile during:<br>•[[ERCP]]<br>•[[PTCA]]<br>•Surgery|B02='''Charcot triad'''<br>•[[Fever]]<br>•[[Jaundice]]<br>•[[Abdominal pain]]<br>'''Reynold's pentad''' (includes 2 extra features)<br>•[[Sepsis]]<br>•[[Mental confusion]]|B03= '''Tokyo guidelines 2013(TG 13)'''<br><br>A.'''Systemic inflammation'''<br>A-1. Fever and/or shaking chills<br>A-2. Laboratory data: evidence of inflammatory response<br><br>B.'''Cholestasis'''<br>B-1. Jaundice<br>B-2. Laboratory data: abnormal liver function tests<br><br>C.'''Imaging'''<br>C-1. Biliary dilatation<br>C-2. Evidence of the etiology on imaging (stricture, stone, stent etc.)<br>Suspected diagnosis: One item in A + one item in either B or C<br>'''Definite diagnosis''': One item in A, one item in B and one item in C}} | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Amandeep Singh M.D.[2]
Diagnostic criteria
Diagnosis of acute cholangitis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Definitive diagnosis Signs of infection and pus finding in bile during: •ERCP •PTCA •Surgery | Charcot triad •Fever •Jaundice •Abdominal pain Reynold's pentad (includes 2 extra features) •Sepsis •Mental confusion | Tokyo guidelines 2013(TG 13) A.Systemic inflammation A-1. Fever and/or shaking chills A-2. Laboratory data: evidence of inflammatory response B.Cholestasis B-1. Jaundice B-2. Laboratory data: abnormal liver function tests C.Imaging C-1. Biliary dilatation C-2. Evidence of the etiology on imaging (stricture, stone, stent etc.) Suspected diagnosis: One item in A + one item in either B or C Definite diagnosis: One item in A, one item in B and one item in C | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
NoteA-2: Abnormal white blood cell counts, increase of serum C-reactive protein levels, and other changes indicating inflammation
B-2: Increased serum ALP, cGTP (GGT), AST and ALT levels.