id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-311834-1vzntckq Rondeau, Mark P. Hepatitis and Cholangiohepatitis 2014-06-25 .txt text/plain 4027 258 31 • Successful treatment of the patient with hepatitis or cholangiohepatitis involves addressing the underlying disease or inciting cause and providing aggressive symptomatic therapy and supportive care. • Successful treatment of the patient with hepatitis or cholangiohepatitis involves addressing the underlying disease or inciting cause and providing aggressive symptomatic therapy and supportive care. This chapter discusses the clinical presentation of animals with hepatitis and cholangiohepatitis and outlines the most commonly recognized clinical syndromes with respect to diagnosis and treatment of the specific disease. Effective treatment of patients with hepatitis or cholangiohepatitis includes specific therapy of any identified inciting cause and aggressive symptomatic and supportive therapy. Lymphocytic cholangitis (LC) is a chronic form of disease that is characterized histologically by a mixed inflammatory infiltrate (typically small lymphocytes, or lymphocytes and plasma cells) within portal areas and is associated with varying degrees of fibrosis and bile duct hyperplasia. ./cache/cord-311834-1vzntckq.txt ./txt/cord-311834-1vzntckq.txt