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Rare liver diseases are not rare in China

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Rare diseases, also known as orphan diseases, are a group of diseases that affect a relatively small number of people. Low incidence rates, atypical symptoms, imperfect diagnosis criteria and few… Click to show full abstract

Rare diseases, also known as orphan diseases, are a group of diseases that affect a relatively small number of people. Low incidence rates, atypical symptoms, imperfect diagnosis criteria and few treatment options impose medical, psychological and financial stress on the local healthcare system. The spectrum of liver diseases in China has changed in the past decades due to successful control of once highly prevalent viral hepatitis B and C. Furthermore, the increased awareness and improved availability of specific laboratory tests have also facilitated the diagnosis of rare diseases such as autoimmune, cholestatic and genetic liver diseases. Finally, considering the huge population, the total number of many rare liver diseases in China is not as rare as once deemed. In this mini‐review article, we will outline the current clinical and epidemiological profiles of some rare liver diseases that are no longer rare in China.

Keywords: rare china; china rare; liver; rare liver; liver diseases

Journal Title: Liver International
Year Published: 2022

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