Epidemiology of primary biliary cirrhosis

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ABSTRACT— A multi‐national survey of the clinical and epidemiological aspects of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) has been conducted in 10 countries in Western Europe, surveying a population of over 24 million. The prevalence on 31 December, 1981 was 23/million, but this showed a marked variation from centre to centre for reasons which are not clear. The annual incidence of PBC has remained constant at about 4/million over the past 4 years, while the point prevalence has continued to rise, suggesting that the true prevalence may be rather higher than present figures suggest. The female: male sex ratio is 10:1, but in stages I & II this ratio is 6.5:1 compared with 11.4:1 in stages III & IV. Possible reasons for this are discussed. © 1984 Blackwell Munksgaard

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Triger, D. R., Berg, P. A., & Rodes, J. (1984). Epidemiology of primary biliary cirrhosis. Liver. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0676.1984.tb00927.x

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