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Immunoserological and histological differences between autoimmune hepatitis with acute presentation and chronic autoimmune hepatitis

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The histological features of clinically chronic autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) have been well established, with interface hepatitis and plasma cell infiltration as hallmark lesions, however, the immunoserological and histological features of… Click to show full abstract

The histological features of clinically chronic autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) have been well established, with interface hepatitis and plasma cell infiltration as hallmark lesions, however, the immunoserological and histological features of recent‐onset and acute AIH remain undefined. The goal of this study was to define the immunoserological and histological differences between AIH with acute presentation and chronic AIH.

Keywords: chronic autoimmune; acute presentation; immunoserological histological; autoimmune hepatitis; hepatitis; histological differences

Journal Title: Hepatology Research
Year Published: 2017

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