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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 21, 2016; 22(35): 7973-7982
Published online Sep 21, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i35.7973
Table 1 Reported studies of portal biliopathy
Ref.Year of publicationCity CountryNumber of patientsAge (mean)Male: FemaleBiliary changesSymptomatic disease
Khuroo et al[3]1993Kashmir India2114.013:881%38%
Dilawari et al[6]1992Chandigarh India2022.016:4100%5%
Sarin et al[7]1992Delhi India20-16:490%15%
Bayraktar et al[8]1995Ankara Turkey4431.524:2094%30%
Malkan et al[9]1999Mumbai India2023.012:0885%10%
Nagi et al[10]2000Chandigarh India43-25:18100%19%
Condat et al[11]2003Paris France2549.515:184%28%
Sezgin et al[12]2003Mersin Turkey36-94%10%
Khare et al[13]2005Lucknow India13-9:4100%100%
Belhadjbrik et al[14]2006Tunis Tunisia17-100%82%
Chevallier et al[15]2006Nice Cedex 3 France10-90%40%
Dhiman et al[16]2007Chandigarh India5324.536:17100%24.5%
Vibert et al[17]2007Villejuif France64-100%30%
Oo et al[18]2009Birmingham UK13-100%100%
Llop et al[19]2011Barcelona Spain6747.041:2678%21%
Agarwal et al[20]2011New Delhi India3929.627:11100%100%
Aguirre et al[21]2012Bogota Columbia18-100%100%
Aguilar-Olivas et al[22]2014DF Mexico4-100%100%