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2. Causes Outside the Liver

Extrahepatic cholestasis results from something outside the liver. Conditions that affect the common bile duct are likely to cause this type, including stones, strictures or narrowing, and bile duct tumors. Pressure on the duct from a nearby tumor or mass can cause it, as can pancreatitis or a pancreatic tumor.

Stones Bile Extrahepatic rob_lan / Getty Images

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