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Normalmente, no hay anticuerpos presentes.
Este examen es importante para diagnosticar la cirrosis biliar primaria. Hasta el 94% de los pacientes con esta afección dan positivo para este examen. Menos del 1% de las personas sin esta enfermedad dan positivo en el examen.
Los resultados anormales también se pueden encontrar con menos frecuencia en personas con otros tipos de enfermedad hepática y algunas enfermedades autoinmunitarias.
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