When bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase levels are abnormal, imaging is the next step. Doctors will almost always perform an ultrasound and, in some cases, they will also order a CT or MRI scan to gather more information. If the cause is intrahepatic, a liver biopsy can provide a definitive diagnosis for what is causing the cholestasis.

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