Cholangitis Starcheskyi

Senile cholangitis (synonym - senile cholangiohepatitis) is called chronic inflammation of the cholangioles, manifested by their significant compaction (cholangitis), polyarthritis, osteoporosis and deformation of skeletal bones. It develops in people over 60–70 years of age against the background of degenerative changes in the ligamentous apparatus, cartilage and bone tissue due to pathology of the blood and metabolic systems. The disease leads to disability and mortality. In the first years of the disease, neurological disorders predominated