O-10 PRIMARY BILIARY CHOLANGITIS PATIENTS DIAGNOSED BY DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA PRESENT CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PECULIARITIES
Abstract
Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) diagnosis is based on international criteria, which requires two of the following: (i) elevated alkaline phosphatase (AP), (ii) anti-mitochondrial antibody (AMA) and (iii) liver biopsy (BX) suggestive of PBC. It is still unclear if patients diagnosed by different criteria combinations present peculiarities, especially in highly-admixed populations. To investigate if patients diagnosed with PBC by different...
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Title
O-10 PRIMARY BILIARY CHOLANGITIS PATIENTS DIAGNOSED BY DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA PRESENT CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PECULIARITIES
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
24
Pages
100497 - 100497
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