A patient presenting with H/0 diarrhea for several years with recent onset pruritus & T Alkalline Phosphatase, normal SGOT/PT & USG shows no gall stones & biliary tract abnormality, the diagnosis is –

Correct Answer: Sclerosing cholangitis
Description: Ans. (b) Sclerosing cholangitis This patient having inflammatory bowel disease (history of diarrhoea for several years) now presenting with pruritus and T alkaline phosphatase points towards the diagnosis of Primary sclerosing cholangitis.
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