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A case of primary biliary cirrhosis associated with mixed connective tissue disease.
Kazufumi Dohmen +7 more
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Copula‐Based Deep Learning Models for Competing Risks
ABSTRACT This study introduces a novel approach to modeling competing risks in survival analysis by integrating learnable Copula functions (Clayton, Frank, and Gaussian) with deep learning architectures, including Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN), Long Short‐Term Memory (LSTM) networks, and a hybrid CNN‐LSTM model.
Jong‐Min Kim, Jihoon Kim, Il Do Ha
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The diagnosis of primary biliary cirrhosis. [PDF]
Bowlus CL, Gershwin ME.
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Rates of inpatient mortality and complication rates in cirrhosis remain high. With regard to inpatient outcomes, cirrhosis is falling behind other chronic health conditions. ABSTRACT Background The aetiologies, complications and overall burden of cirrhosis have undergone changes in recent years.
Julian Pohl +9 more
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In a pooled analysis, bradycardia was observed in 6% of terlipressin‐treated patients but rarely required a dose interruption or reduction. Arrhythmia serious adverse event incidences were low and similar in both treatment groups. Routine intensive cardiac monitoring for the detection of arrhythmias may not be necessary during terlipressin ...
Jasmohan S. Bajaj +6 more
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Primary biliary cirrhosis is a generalized autoimmune epithelitis. [PDF]
Gao J, Qiao L, Wang B.
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A Case of Membranous Nephropathy with Primary Biliary Cirrhosis and Cyclosporine-induced Remission
Yusuke Sakamaki +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Autoimmunity can be part of the pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), but prospective studies on autoimmune disease in population based cohorts are lacking. This study aimed to investigate incidence rates of autoimmune disease in Danish women with PCOS before and after PCOS diagnosis compared to controls.
Dorte Glintborg +4 more
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Our study demonstrates that total BCAA levels increase following liver transplantation. In patients with cirrhosis, higher total BCAA levels are associated with a reduced risk of all‐cause mortality. However, while this association is not observed in liver transplant recipients, elevated total BCAA levels are strongly linked to an increased risk of new‐
Yakun Li +9 more
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