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Cholangitis is usually caused by a [[bacterial infection]], which can occur when the duct is blocked by something, such as a [[gallstone]] or [[tumor]]. The [[infection]] causing this condition may also spread to the [[liver]]. | Cholangitis is usually caused by a [[bacterial infection]], which can occur when the duct is blocked by something, such as a [[gallstone]] or [[tumor]]. The [[infection]] causing this condition may also spread to the [[liver]]. | ||
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Overview
Cholangitis is usually caused by a bacterial infection, which can occur when the duct is blocked by something, such as a gallstone or tumor. The infection causing this condition may also spread to the liver.