PMID: 2491025Jan 1, 1989Paper

Clinical characteristics of chronic autoimmune hepatitis. Study of 51 cases

Anales de medicina interna : organo oficial de la Sociedad Española de Medicina Interna
M RogetJ Guardia

Abstract

The clinical and histological features of the 51 patients affected with chronic autoimmuno hepatitis are analyzed. 65% of them were over 50 years old. 41% were without symptoms. The incidence of systemic symptoms was of 25.5%. 84.3% had antinuclear antibodies superior of 1/40 and 53% had positive LMA. The incidence of HCA and CH was similar. 26.7% of the patients had complications.

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