Cholestasis of sepsis is a form of hepatocellular cholestasis that arises during or following a septic process and results from impairment in bile transport.
What is Cholestasis of Sepsis?

Hepatic parenchyma around the central vein (lower left) showing cholestasis, feathery degeneration, inflammation, and lobular disarray (hematoxylin and stain, original magnification ×400). Worsening cholestasis and possible cefuroxime-induced liver injury following “successful” therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography for a distal common bile duct stone: a case report: Journal of Medical Case Reports. Not altered. CC.