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Backgrounds & Aims: Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic liver disease in which autoimmune destruction of the small intrahepatic bile ducts eventually leads to cirrhosis. Many patients have inadequate response to licensed medications, motivating the search for novel therapies. Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and meta-analyses (GWMA) of PBC have identified numerous risk loci for this condition, providing insight into its aetiology.

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X Chromosome Contribution to the Genetic Architecture of Primary Biliary Cholangitis.

Gastroenterology

June 2021

Division of Gastroenterology and Center for Autoimmune Liver Diseases, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy; European Reference Network on Hepatological Diseases, San Gerardo Hospital, Monza, Italy. Electronic address:

Background & Aims: Genome-wide association studies in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) have failed to find X chromosome (chrX) variants associated with the disease. Here, we specifically explore the chrX contribution to PBC, a sexually dimorphic complex autoimmune disease.

Methods: We performed a chrX-wide association study, including genotype data from 5 genome-wide association studies (from Italy, United Kingdom, Canada, China, and Japan; 5244 case patients and 11,875 control individuals).

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Tips on radiology for those challenging moments.

Br Dent J

February 2013

Training Programme Director for Special Care Dentistry Yorkshire and Humber Deanery, City Health Care Partnership CIC Hull, Community Dental Service, Bridlington Hospital, Bessingby Road, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, YO16 4QP.

We must be able to think 'outside the box' when taking radiographs for patients with challenging needs. The aim of this article and associated presentation at the 2013 British Dental Conference & Exhibition is to give an overview of methods to achieve radiographs for patients with special or additional care needs.

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