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cholestatic
cho·le·sta·sis C0320400 (kō′lĭ-stā′sĭs)n. Suppression of biliary flow. cho′le·stat′ic (-stăt′ĭk) adj.cholestatic (ˌkəʊləˈstætɪk) adj (Pathology) of or relating to cholestasischolestatic
cho·le·stat·ic (kō'les-tat'ik), Tending to diminish or stop the flow of bile.cho·le·stat·ic (kō'lĕ-stat'ik) Tending to diminish or stop the flow of bile. cholestasis, cholestasia (ko?le-sta'sis) (ko?le-sta'zh(e-)a) [ chole- + stasis] Arrest of the flow of bile. This may be due to intrahepatic causes, obstruction of the bile duct by gallstones, or any process that blocks the bile duct (e.g., cancer). cholestatic (ko?le-stat'ik), adjectiveintrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy Abbreviation: ICP A complication of approx. 1% of pregnancies in which elevated levels of pregnancy hormones cause obstruction to bile flow within the liver. Levels of bilirubin rise in the maternal circulation during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, causing itching, bile staining of urine, and a lighter stool color than normal. ICP increases the risk of preterm delivery of the fetus and of bleeding disorders and loss of life of the fetus. Synonym: obstetric cholestasisobstetric cholestasisIntrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy.progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasisByler disease.cho·le·stat·ic (kō'lĕ-stat'ik) Tending to diminish or stop the flow of bile. ThesaurusSeecholestasis |