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*[[Fatigue (physical)|Fatigue]] | *[[Fatigue (physical)|Fatigue]] | ||
*[[Pruritus]] (itchy skin) | *[[Pruritus]] (itchy skin) | ||
*[[Jaundice]] (yellowing of the eyes and skin), due to increased [[bilirubin]] in the blood | *[[Jaundice]] (yellowing of the eyes and skin), due to increased [[bilirubin]] in the blood | ||
* [[Abdominal pain]] | * [[Abdominal pain]] | ||
* Fatty deposits under the skin | * Fatty deposits under the skin |
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History and Symptoms
The following symptoms may be present in PBC:
- Fatigue
- Pruritus (itchy skin)
- Jaundice (yellowing of the eyes and skin), due to increased bilirubin in the blood
- Abdominal pain
- Fatty deposits under the skin
- Fatty stools
- Soft yellow spots on the eyelid