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1. Methotrexate in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis who respond incompletely to treatment with ursodeoxycholic acid.

2. Risk of non-melanoma skin cancer in autoimmune hepatitis.

3. A pilot study of etanercept in the treatment of primary sclerosing cholangitis.

5. Modafinil in the treatment of debilitating fatigue in primary biliary cirrhosis: a clinical experience.

8. Efficacy of colchicine in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis poorly responsive to ursodiol and methotrexate

9. Management of primary sclerosing cholangitis

10. Treatment of primary biliary cirrhosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis: Use of ursodeoxycholic acid.

11. Medical treatment of primary sclerosing cholangitis.

12. Lymphadenopathy in sclerosing cholangitis: Pitfall in the diagnosis of malignant biliary obstruction.

13. Regression of hepatic fibrosis in hepatitis C with long-term interferon treatment.

14. Analysis of impaired exercise capacity in patients with cirrhosis.

15. Serum Interleukin-2 and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: Decrease by Colchicine and Relationship to HLA-DR4.

16. Treatment of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis with Oral Methotrexate.

17. Peliosis Hepatis Due to Oxymetholone-- A Clinically Benign Disorder.

18. Statins in primary biliary cirrhosis: are they safe?

19. Novosphingobium Aromaticivorans: A Potential Initiator of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis.

21. Plasma Vitamin K1 Level Is Decreased in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis.

22. Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis.

23. Histocompatibility Antigens in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis.

24. Chronic Intestinal Ischemia Associated with Oral Contraceptive Use.

25. Persistent Cholestatic Jaundice after ERCP.

26. Reversal of Portal Hypertension in a Patient with Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: Disappearance of Esophageal Varices and Thrombocytopenia.

28. Portal Hypertension in Early--Stage Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: A Possible Explanation.

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