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Optimizing therapy in primary biliary cholangitis : alkaline phosphatase at six months identifies one-year non-responders and predicts survival
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Early identification of insufficient biochemical response to ursodeoxycholic acid in patients with primary biliary cholangitis
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Measurement of gamma glutamyl transferase to determine risk of liver transplantation or death in patients with primary biliary cholangitis
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Patients with primary biliary cholangitis treated with long-term obeticholic acid in a trial-setting demonstrate better transplant-free survival than external controls from the global PBC and UK-PBC study groups
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Factors associated with progression and outcomes of early stage primary biliary cholangitis
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Goals of treatment for improved survival in primary biliary cholangitis : treatment target should be bilirubin within the normal range and normalization of alkaline phosphatase
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Second-line therapy is indicated in ursodeoxycholic acid-treated patients with primary biliary cholangitis and high alkaline phosphatase despite a complete globe-score response
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Fibrosis stage is an independent predictor of outcome in primary biliary cholangitis despite biochemical treatment response
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Ursodeoxycholic acid treatment-induced globe score changes are associated with liver transplantation-free survival in patients with primary biliary cholangitis
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Optimising trial design in late-stage primary biliary cholangitis : evaluating options for composite clinical endpoint studies
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Effects of age and sex of response to ursodeoxycholic arid and transplant-free survival in patients with primary biliary cholangitis
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Milder disease stage in patients with primary biliary cholangitis over a 44-year period : a changing natural history
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Alkaline phosphatase normalization is associated with a decreased risk for liver transplantation and death in patients with primary biliary cholangitis
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Time trends in major hepatic complications in primary biliary cholangitis : incidence and transplant-free survival
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Time-dependent factors associated with diminished transplant-free survival in patients with primary biliary cholangitis and an optimal response to ursodeoxycholic acid after one year of treatment
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Moving from early to moderate or advanced biochemical disease stage during follow-up is associated with an increasing risk of clinical events in primary biliary cholangitis patients
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Bilirubin is predictive of transplant-free survival even within the normal range in primary biliary cholangitis patients
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The GLOBE score identifies PBC patients at increased risk of liver transplantation or death during follow-up
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Association between ursodeoxycholic acid therapy and prolonged transplant-free survival among patients with primary biliary cholangitis a number needed to treat analysis