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A 60 year old patient presents with painless jaundice. On further questioning he has noticed some weight loss over the last few months. He is a heavy smoker and has a past medical history of COPD. On examination his abdomen is soft and non tender and he is clearly icteric. His bloods reveal deranged LFTs with an alkaline phosphates of 240 and a bilirubin of 92, ALT and AST are both around 200. An ultrasound of his abdomen is performed and shows both intra and extrahepatic bowel duct dilatation within the liver. What`s the first line investigation of his case ? MRCP CT CAP ERCP Liver biopsy Liver screen
Posted on: Mon, 07 Jul 2014 06:41:14 +0000

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