Best of Five 2.26

 

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BOF: 2.26

A 40 year old male presents who is known to have ulcerative colitis which is in remission presents with fever, abdominal pain, pruritus and jaundice. An ERCP is performed and this shows intra-hepatic and extra-hepatic biliary strictures.

In the long-term this patient is at increased risk of:

a)      Hepatocellular carcinoma

b)      Pancreatic carcinoma

c)      Cholangiocarcinoma

d)      Adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus

e)      Lung cancer

 

 

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