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21 December 1999 | Volume 131 Issue 12 | Pages 943-946
Background: No established medical therapy alters the progressive course of primary sclerosing cholangitis.
Objective: To explore the potential usefulness of combined therapy with azathioprine, steroids and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) in primary sclerosing cholangitis.
Design: Case series.
Setting: University hospital in Mainz, Germany.
Patients: 15 patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis.
Intervention: Azathioprine (1 to 1.5 mg/kg of body weight per day), prednisolone (1 mg/kg per day initially, tapering to 5 to 10 mg per day) and UDCA (500 to 750 mg per day).
Measurements: Clinical and laboratory evaluation, liver biopsy, and endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (a >30% change in stenosis was considered significant).
Results: After a median observation period of 41 months (range, 3 to 81 months), liver enzyme levels declined significantly in all patients. Six of 10 patients with follow-up liver biopsies showed histologic improvement. Significant radiographic deterioration was seen in only 1 of 10 patients who had endoscopic retrograde cholangiography. In 7 patients previously treated with UDCA alone, liver enzyme levels declined significantly only after immunosuppressive therapy was added. Adverse drug reactions led to the withdrawal of study medications in 2 patients.
Conclusions: Combined immunosuppressive therapy may alter the progression of primary sclerosing cholangitis. Our observations suggest a benefit from adding immunosuppressive drugs to UDCA therapy. A randomized trial is warranted.
Author and Article Information
From Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany.
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Current Author Addresses: Dr. Schirmacher: Department of Pathology, University of Cologne, Josef Stelzmann Strasse 9, 50931 Köln, Germany.
Dr. Gerken: Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Essen, Hufelandstrasse 55, 45147 Essen, Germany.
Drs. Schramm, Helmreich-Becker, Meyer zum Büschenfelde, and Lohse: Department of Internal Medicine, University of Mainz, Langenbeckstrasse 1, 55101 Mainz, Germany. BRIEF COMMUNICATION
Combined Therapy with Azathioprine, Prednisolone, and Ursodiol in Patients with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis: A Case Series
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