Iatrogenic sclerosing cholangitis following hepatic arterial chemotherapy infusion.

Abstract
A [human] case of common hepatic duct stricture secondary to hepatic artery chemotherapy infusion is described. CT[computed tomography] and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) may be used in concert to differentiate this entity from other causes of jaundice, namely, hepatic replacement by tumor, porta hepatis adenopathy and chemotherapy hepatotoxicity.