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Hi

You say 'Couldn't resist', I would have headlines in large, bold

capitals with trumpets sounding.

Great you have the acknowledgement we all know you and the family

well deserve.

Thanks so much, it is a privlege to have you in this group.

Thanks

from the bottom of the world in New Zealand

> I couldn't resist posting this small article that appeared in

Current

> Hepatitis Reports in June 2008:

> __________________________________

> This website was

> constructed by a family whose son was diagnosed with PSC after high

> school. The website is designed to provide easy access to

scientific

> literature regarding PSC, and through its " www Resources " link it

> provides a well-organized alphabetical list of related websites.

The

> wealth of scientific literature that can easily be accessed from

this

> website makes it a good resource for physicians looking for the

latest

> published information relating to PSC.

> __________________________________

>

> Best regards,

>

> Dave

> (father of (23); PSC 07/03; UC 08/03)

>

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How wonderful Dave. Your hard work is very much appreciated by all of us !LeeDear All;I couldn't resist posting this small article that appeared in Current Hepatitis Reports in June 2008:__________________________________http://www.psc-literature.org/Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a chronic cholestatic liver disease involving inflammation, fibrosis, and structuring of medium-size and large ducts in the intrahepatic and extrahepatic biliary tree. Because the etiology of PSC is unknown, the disease's progression is unpredictable, and therapeutic options are limited, patients and their families are constantly looking for more information to help them cope with the disease. This website was constructed by a family whose son was diagnosed with PSC after high school. The website is designed to provide easy access to scientific literature regarding PSC, and through its "www Resources" link it provides a well-organized alphabetical list of related websites. The wealth of scientific literature that can easily be accessed from this website makes it a good resource for physicians looking for the latestpublished information relating to PSC.____

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