Expertise in Managing Patients with PSC and IBD

If you have both primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), you may have no symptoms or mild symptoms even if your diseases are causing damage in your body. That is why you should seek expert care from a team that has extensive experience managing both conditions.

Because of our robust IBD Center and Center for Liver Diseases at the University of Chicago Medicine, we see a high volume of patients with PSC and IBD. That means we have more experience managing these patients’ complex care needs.

What is the connection between PSC and IBD?

PSC is a chronic liver disease that is strongly associated with IBD. Nine out of 10 patients with PSC also have a form of IBD: ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease. Yet only about 5 percent of IBD patients also have PSC.

People with PSC and IBD typically have inflammation throughout their colon and have a higher risk for precancerous changes in the colon and colon cancer. They also have a higher risk for developing bile duct and gallbladder cancers.

Our Treatment Approach to PSC and IBD

We understand that having both PSC and IBD can be especially debilitating. At UChicago Medicine, we offer a comprehensive, multidisciplinary treatment approach that includes hepatologists (liver specialists), IBD specialists, colorectal and liver surgeons, radiologists and pathologists. Our team works together to personalize your care.

Frequently Asked Questions about PSC and IBD

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