1. The prognosis was comparable to Klatskin's (1958) series of post-necrotic cirrhosis due to anicteric hepatitis in which he observed that five of nine patients died within five and a half to 55 months of the onset of illness. The prognosis;cellular failure
2. Fatty liver presenting as obstructive jaundice;Ballard, H.; Bernstein, M.; Farrar, J.T.;Amer. J. Med,1961
3. The cholestatic form of viral hepatitis;Ibid,1960
4. Progressive 'juvenile' cirrhosis;Harrison, C.V.; Read, A.E.A.; Sherlock, S.;Quart. J. Med,1961
5. when compared to that of primary biliary cirrhosis in terms of mean duration of illness before death was relatively bad; in a series of 23 fatal cases of primary biliary cirrhosis the mean duration of illness was five years and five months,1959