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Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the

group:

POLL FOR ALL WITH UC AND PSC TO EVALUATE DIFFERENCES IN PSC PROGRESSION WITH

SEVERITY OF UC:

Part 1 (Choices 1-5) - for mild UC (such as in remission or easily controlled)

and PSC

Part 2 (Choices 6-10) - for severe/complicated UC (such as colon cancer,

dysplasia, J-pouch, etc) an PSC

o Along with mild UC - I have had a liver transplant for my PSC

o Along with mild UC - I have had PSC for less than 5 years with no transplant

o Along with my mild UC - I have had PSC for 5-10 years with no transplant

o Along with my mild UC - I have had PSC for 10-15 years with no transplant

o Along with my mild UC - I have had PSC for 15+ years with no transplant

o Along with severe UC - I have had a liver transplant

o Along with severe UC - I have had PSC for less than 5 years with no

transplant

o Along with severe UC - I have had PSC for 6-10 years with no transplant

o Along with severe UC - I have had PSC for11-15 years with no transplant

o Along with severe UC - I have had PSC for 15+ years with no transplant

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group//surveys?id=2807598

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I can try but I am not sure that I understand this function. THanks

Arne

>

> The only way to stage PSC is with a biopsy; you are correct in that

it only

> shows what the biopsy " gets " .

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> The database function is the one way to get actual text in a

response. An

> example is the PSC Ethnic Heritage database. There's a limit to

how many

> columns you can have.

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> Arne

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> From: [mailto:psc-

support ] On

> Behalf Of mdwblaze

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> The best way to tell your stage of PSC from what I have read is

> through a biopsy, but even that is variable because different parts

> of the liver can be worse or better then other parts.

>

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What isPSC Ethnic Heritage database?

Thanks and Happy New Year!

To: Sent: Thursday, January 1, 2009 5:57:09 PMSubject: Re: New poll for

I can try but I am not sure that I understand this function. THanks Arne>> The only way to stage PSC is with a biopsy; you are correct in that it only> shows what the biopsy "gets".> > > > The database function is the one way to get actual text in a response. An> example is the PSC Ethnic Heritage database. There's a limit to how many> columns you can have.> > > > > > Arne> > > > From: @ yahoogroups. com [mailto:@yahoogroups .com] On> Behalf Of mdwblaze> > > > The best way to tell your stage of PSC from what I have read is > through a biopsy, but even that is variable because different parts > of the liver can be worse or better then other parts.>

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In 2004, here was an interest in seeing the distribution of ethnic

heritage in our members. See message 68910 and thread. The database

is on the web http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group//database.

This is the last one posted (there are more now).

Ethnicity

#

UK 30

German 17

Scandinavian 13

Ashkenazi 11

Slavic 10

Dutch 4

Italian 5

African Amer 3

French 2

Hispanic 1

Native American 1

Arne

UC 1977, PSC 2000

Alive and well in Minnesota

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of D B

What is PSC Ethnic

Heritage database?

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