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Varsavsky M et al. - The case shows in a passionate way how PBC can be associated to different autoimmune disorders, and so, how closely they should be followed so as to rule them out early in time. On the other hand, hypophosphatemia in a PBC patient should raise suspicion of a RTA, and proper metabolic evaluation should be undertaken to confirm it.

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