Clinical Features and Outcomes of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis in the Highly Admixed Brazilian Population.
Mateus Jorge NardelliPaulo Lisboa BittencourtGuilherme Grossi Lopes CançadoLuciana Costa FariaCristiane Alves Villela-NogueiraVivian RotmanEliabe Silva de AbreuFernanda Maria Farage OsórioAndreia Silva EvangelistaLiliana Sampaio Costa MendesDaniel Ferraz de Campos MazoElodie Bonfim HyppolitoAdrielly de Souza MartinsLiana CodesIzabelle Venturini SignorelliGeisa Perez Medina GomideLuciana AgogliaClaudia Alexandra Pontes IvantesValéria Ferreira de Almeida E BorgesGabriela Perdomo CoralRosamar Eulira Fontes RezendeMaria Lucia Gomes FerrazDebora Raquel Benedita TerrabuioEduardo Luiz Rachid CançadoClaudia Alves CoutoPublished in: Canadian journal of gastroenterology & hepatology (2021)
Multiethnic Brazilian PSC patients exhibited a less pronounced male predominance and a lower frequency of inflammatory bowel disease than Caucasians. Adverse outcomes were more frequent, probably due to advanced disease at baseline.