Case Sex Age at diagnosis of SLE (years) Age at diagnosis of PBC (years) PBC prior to SLE Remarks References
1 F 39 33 +   [3]
2 F 58 53 +   [4]
3 M 53 50 +   [4]
4 F 39? 35 + Sudden death (etiolgy?) [4]
5 F 25 29 - Lupus nephritis (renal failure) [5]
6 F 60 53 + Liver failure [6]
7 F 65 64? +   [7]
8 F 41? 37 +   [8]
9 F 54 72 - Liver failure [9]
10 F 57 47 +   [10]
11 F 21 29 -   [11]
12 F 69 70 -   [12]
13 F 63 or 64 62 + RA, Sjögren’s syndrome [13]
14 F 41 41 Sim Immune thrombocytopenia [14]
15 F 34 or 35 31 + Lupus nephritis [15]
16 F 48 40 + Sjögren’s syndrome [16]
17 F 27 44 - Familial PBC case [17]
18 F 46? 65 - Sjögren’s syndrome [18]
19 F 55 52? + Sjögren’s syndrome [18]
20 F 81 80 + Hepatocellular carcinoma [19]
SLE: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus; PBC: Primary Biliary Cirrhosis; F: Female; M: Male; Sim: Simultaneous
Table 1: Characteristics of 20 Patients with Comorbid Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Primary Biliary Cirrhosis.