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hi i was diagnosed with pbc in june of this year ,i have just undergone a liver biopsy and results are in portal centric chronic hepititus with colangipathy modified ishak index of 45/18 and fibrosis 5/18 any tips or advice ,i also have r,a o/a hyportyhroidism,copd. thank you in advance

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Hi, I'm afraid I'm not yet affected by PBC (AMAs only) and cannot comment on the reading you give.

However, if you get no comments here, I would contact the Advisors at BLT direct - link to their site, at top of this page, for details of phone and email contacts. Also there is a 'PBC Foundation' site here on 'Health Unlocked' which you can find if you search 'Health Unlcoked' and then you could find the links to the 'PBC F' advisors on their site.

Hope this helps.

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