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I'm a 25 year old male recently diagnosed with stage 2 primary sclerosing cholangitis. is this a common age range for this issue?

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Sorry to hear: Primary sclerosing cholangitis tends to occur more frequently in males than women and onset may be between 20-30yrs old. Sometimes it is isolated, other times it may be associated with other diseases such as ulcerative colitis. Hopefully, you are seeing a hepatologist at a local university hospital, who can discuss possible treatments w/ you. Stay positive and god carry and bless you!

Answered 3/21/2018

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