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Original Article

Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: Clinical Features and Outcome, with Special Reference to Asymptomatic Disease

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Pages 57-64 | Received 26 May 1988, Accepted 15 Sep 1988, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The clinical features and outcome of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) during long term follow-up study (mean, 9 years; range, 1–20 years) was reviewed in 80 patients. Seventy per cent were asymptomatic at initial presentation. the mortality in the symptomatic group was 63%, compared with 20% in the asymptomatic group (p < 0.001). the presence of hepatomegaly and histopathology consistent with stage 2–4 in asymtomatic cases was a prognostically ominous sign, as these patients often developed symptoms (p < 0.001). the finding of histopathology consistent with stage 1, however, was correlated with an excellent prognosis with respect to both symptoms and mortality. Only 11% of these stage 1 patients became symptomatic, and none died (p < 0.001). the mean age of symptomatic and asymptomatic patients did not differ. Moreover, the age distribution of asymptomatic patients with early histopathology and those patients with more advanced histopathology did not differ. This may indicate that asymptomatic PBC consists of subgroups with an active disease of various degrees.

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