Medically reviewed by Jay N. Yepuri, MD While the occasional appearance of clay-colored stool (poop) isn't typically a cause ...
Inflammation and scarring of the bile ducts—also known as cholangiopathies—can stop the bile from flowing, a vital fluid that helps digest fats. When bile can’t move through these ducts ...
Typical findings with ERCP are PSC-like biliary lesions, with multifocal strictures and intervening segments of normal or dilated ducts, which give the intrahepatic bile ducts a beaded appearance.
Normal stools can vary in shades of brown ... Biliary cirrhosis is an inflammation or irritation of the bile ducts in the liver. The inflammation or irritation blocks the flow of bile to the ...