Maha Arkan Khudhair, Rikke Christensen, Anne Skakkebæk, Jakob Grue Graverholt, Anders Bergh Lødrup
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Cholangitis resembling Caroli's syndrome in a patient with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease: Case report.
Caroli's syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by segmental cystic dilation of the intrahepatic bile ducts and congenital hepatic fibrosis. It is associated with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease. Here, we report a 63-year-old male known with polycystic kidney disease, who was admitted to our hospital with intermittent fever, accompanied by weight loss. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography suggested the presence of Caroli's syndrome, characterized by cystic dilation of the intrahepatic proximal bile ducts on both the right and left lobes of the liver. Shear wave elastography revealed the presence of mild liver fibrosis. The patient recovered with broad-spectrum antibiotics. Genetic testing found no evidence of variation in the PKHD1 gene. However, a heterozygous deletion of the PKD1 gene was identified, a deletion that has not previously been linked to disease, and therefore the patient's family was offered genetic analysis. The patient has since remained free of cholangitis and icterus and continues to be followed in the nephrology department.
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SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (indexed in PubMed Central) is a peer reviewed, open access journal. It aims to provide a publication home for short case reports and case series, which often do not find a place in traditional primary research journals, but provide key insights into real medical cases that are essential for physicians, and may ultimately help to improve patient outcomes. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports does not limit content due to page budgets or thematic significance. Papers are subject to rigorous peer review and are selected on the basis of whether the research is sound and deserves publication. By virtue of not restricting papers to a narrow discipline, SAGE Open Medical Case Reports facilitates the discovery of the connections between papers, whether within or between disciplines. Case reports can span the full spectrum of medicine across the health sciences in the broadest sense, including: Allergy/Immunology Anaesthesia/Pain Cardiovascular Critical Care/ Emergency Medicine Dentistry Dermatology Diabetes/Endocrinology Epidemiology/Public Health Gastroenterology/Hepatology Geriatrics/Gerontology Haematology Infectious Diseases Mental Health/Psychiatry Nephrology Neurology Nursing Obstetrics/Gynaecology Oncology Ophthalmology Orthopaedics/Rehabilitation/Occupational Therapy Otolaryngology Palliative Medicine Pathology Pharmacoeconomics/health economics Pharmacoepidemiology/Drug safety Psychopharmacology Radiology Respiratory Medicine Rheumatology/ Clinical Immunology Sports Medicine Surgery Toxicology Urology Women''s Health.