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What are the clinical features of cholangitis?

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Charcot's triad (RUQ pain, Jaundice and Fever- present in only 70%) Pain can be mild and transient (w/ chills and rigors maybe) Bilirubin 2mg/dl in 80% of cases, WBW elevated 80% of cases, ALP elevated, culture positive of enteric bacteria


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