Title Primary biliary cirrhosis in Lithuania: diagnosis and clinical picture /
Authors Speičienė, Danutė ; Irnius, Algimantas ; Leuschner, Ulrich ; Liakina, Valentina ; Semuchinienė, Teresa ; Barakauskienė, Aušrinė
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Is Part of Medical science monitor.. Warsaw : Medical Science International Sp. z o.o. 2007, vol. 13, no. 7, p. 299-306.. ISSN 1234-1010
Keywords [eng] primary biliary cirrhosis ; diagnosis ; clinical picture ; symptomatic ; asymptomatic ; histology
Abstract [eng] The rising detection and considerable geographical variation of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) in some regions demand increased awareness of the disease. The aim was to analyze the clinical, biochemical, immunological, and histological criteria of PBC patients in Lithuania and evaluate the patterns of disease presentation and histological features. One hundred thirty-one PBC patients were examined and followed in the Center of Hepatology, Gastroenterology, and Dietetics, Vilnius University Hospital. Their case records were evaluated in this retrospective record-review study Most of the patients were women (94.6%) older than 50 years with late stages of PBC. Men were significantly older and had a threefold shorter duration from disease presentation to diagnosis (4.0±0.4 vs. 1.4±0.4 years). 29.8% of patients had asymptomatic disease at presentation and at diagnosis, were older than the symptomatic ones, and presented with significantly lower prevalence of jaundice, skin signs, and lower alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, but higher frequency of sic-ca syndrome. Antimitochondrial antibody (AMA) positivity was found in 91.7%, bile duct lesions in all patients, while the frequency of histological signs of cholestasis (except copper accumulation) was lower. No significant, differences in these parameters in asymptomatic and symptomatic patients were found. Most PBC patients in Lithuania were at. late histological stages, with a predominance of females older than 50 years and long duration from disease presentation to diagnosis. One third of these PBC patients initially had asymptomatic course, with some differences in clinical slims and their prevalence compared with initially symptomatic patients.
Published Warsaw : Medical Science International Sp. z o.o
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2007
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