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Biliary strictures and secondary sclerosing cholangitis

Last updated: November 24, 2025

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A biliary stricture is an abnormal narrowing of the bile ducts that can obstruct bile flow. Biliary stricture resulting from an identifiable cause is called secondary sclerosing cholangitis. Etiologies are broadly categorized as malignant (e.g., pancreatic cancer, cholangiocarcinoma) or benign (e.g., postsurgical changes, chronic pancreatitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis). Patients may be initially asymptomatic or present with symptoms such as jaundice, pruritus, fatigue, or symptoms of acute cholangitis. Diagnosis includes findings of cholestasis, biliary strictures and/or obstruction, and histopathologic confirmation. Management focuses on biliary drainage to alleviate symptoms and facilitate further treatment.

Primary sclerosing cholangitis is discussed separately.

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Epidemiological data refers to the US, unless otherwise specified.

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Biliary strictures can have malignant (more likely) or benign causes.

Malignant [1][5]

Benign [1][3][5][6]

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Patients with biliary strictures may be initially asymptomatic or present with nonspecific symptoms. [1][3]

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General principles

Laboratory studies [5]

Initial studies

Additional studies [3][5]

Additional testing should be obtained based on the suspected diagnosis, and include the following:

Imaging [3][4][5]

Abdominal imaging should be obtained in all patients with biliary strictures and/or obstruction. Findings of secondary sclerosing cholangitis are similar to primary sclerosing cholangitis.

Advanced imaging [1][3][5]

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The primary goal of managing biliary strictures is to restore the flow of bile. [1]

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We list the most important complications. The selection is not exhaustive.

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