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Gatselis, Nikolaos K; Zachou, Kalliopi; Koukoulis, George K; Dalekos, George N
World journal of gastroenterology, 01/2015, Volume: 21, Issue: 1Journal Article
Autoimmune hepatitis(AIH) is an unresolving progressive liver disease of unknown etiology characterized byhypergammaglobulinemia,autoantibodies detection and interface hepatitis.Due to the absence of specific diagnostic markers and the large heterogeneity of its clinical,laboratory and histological features,AIH diagnosis may be potentially difficult.Therefore,in this in-depth review we summarize the substantial progress on etiopathogenesis,clinical,serological and histological phenotypes of AIH.AIH has a global distribution affecting any age,both sexes and all ethnic groups.Clinical manifestations vary from asymptomatic to severe or rarely fulminant hepatitis.Hypergammaglobulinemia with selective elevation of IgG is found in most cases.Autoimmune attack is perpetuated,possibly via molecular mimicry,and favored by the impaired control of T-regulatory cells.Histology(interface hepatitis,emperipolesis and hepatic rosette formation) and autoantibodies detection although not pathognomonic,are still the hallmark for a timely diagnosis.AIH remains a major diagnostic challenge.AIH should be considered in every case in the absence of viral,metabolic,genetic and toxic etiology of chronic or acute hepatitis.Laboratory personnel,hepato-pathologists and clinicians need to become more familiar with disease expressions and the interpretation of liver histology and autoimmune serology to derive maximum benefit for the patient.
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