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Original Articles

The Prevalence and Clinical Spectrum of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis in a Defined Population

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Pages 971-976 | Received 01 Dec 1983, Accepted 10 Jan 1984, Published online: 30 Apr 2018
 

Abstract

We studied 33 patients with primary biliary cirrhosis representative of a well-defined population (240,000) during the decade 1973–82. Mean annual incidence was 13.7 per 106 and point prevalence, 92 per 106 inhabitants in 1982. An accumulation of asymptomatic cases, constituting 45% of all patients, with a normal life expectancy accounted for this high prevalence. During the study period no disease progress was seen in asymptomatic patients, in contrast to a 50% mortality in the symptomatic group. Disease progress in the latter group was reflected by deterioration of N-demethylating capacity and increasing bilirubin levels. Although our data confirm an increasing prevalence of primary biliary cirrhosis, the mortality rate during the study period was almost identical to that in an earlier period, 1951–60.

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