In this mostly asymptomatic PSC-patient population, 33% demonstrated abnormal brush cytology or aneuploidity. Determining DNA ploidy and brush cytology during ERCP offers a useful tool for identifying those PSC patients who are at high risk of developing cholangiocancer.
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