PMID: 8456413Feb 1, 1993Paper

Autoimmune chronic active hepatitis

Therapeutische Umschau. Revue thérapeutique
E L Renner

Abstract

Autoimmune chronic active hepatitis is a rare type of chronic active hepatitis which occurs with a bimodal age distribution (10 to 30 or > or = 50 years) most frequently in women. It is characterized by negative markers for other possible (e.g. viral) etiologies, hypergammaglobulinemia and a number of circulating autoantibodies. According to the latter, several subgroups can be discriminated today. Histology shows chronic active hepatitis with chronic, sometimes plasma-cell-rich infiltration of portal tracts and piece-meal necroses. Symptoms and signs are classically non-specific and include general malaise, lethargy and fatigue. Accompanying autoimmune diseases may be present. The disease is today, however, also frequently diagnosed in an early, asymptomatic stage. Cause(s) and pathogenetic mechanism(s) of the increasingly heterogeneous appearing disease remain unknown. Recent observations seem to indicate that as yet undetermined (exogenous) substance(s) and the hepatitis C virus may, at least in certain subgroups, trigger autoimmune reactions, which may then perpetuate on the basis of a permissive (immuno)genetic background. Untreated, the disease is, in general, progressive, leads to cirrhosis and shows a mortality of up to...Continue Reading

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