1. Differences in autoimmune hepatitis based on inflammation localization.
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Takahashi A, Ohira H, Abe K, Zeniya M, Abe M, Arinaga-Hino T, Torimura T, Yoshizawa K, Takaki A, Kang JH, Suzuki Y, Nakamoto N, Inui A, Tanaka A, and Takikawa H
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- Adult, Aged, Alanine Transaminase blood, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Hepatitis, Autoimmune blood, Hepatitis, Autoimmune immunology, Hepatitis, Autoimmune pathology, Hepatitis, Chronic blood, Hepatitis, Chronic immunology, Hepatitis, Chronic pathology, Humans, Immunoglobulin G blood, Japan, Liver blood supply, Liver immunology, Male, Middle Aged, Necrosis blood, Necrosis diagnosis, Necrosis immunology, Necrosis pathology, Portal System immunology, Retrospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires statistics & numerical data, Hepatitis, Autoimmune diagnosis, Hepatitis, Chronic diagnosis, Liver pathology, Portal System pathology
- Abstract
Histopathology is essential for the diagnosis and evaluation of disease activity of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). We aimed to elucidate the characteristics of AIH from the localization of inflammation. We re-evaluated a nationwide survey that was performed in Japan in 2018 of AIH patients diagnosed between 2014 and 2017. A total of 303 patients were enrolled, and the clinical and treatment characteristics were compared between the patients with predominantly portal inflammation (230 patients) or lobular inflammation (73 patients). AIH patients with lobular inflammation had a higher probability of being diagnosed with acute hepatitis than those with portal inflammation. Liver enzyme levels were higher in patients with lobular inflammation, whereas immunoglobulin G levels were higher in patients with portal inflammation. The prevalence of an alanine aminotransferase level < 30 U/L after 6 months of treatment was significantly higher in patients with lobular inflammation than in those with portal inflammation (81.7% vs. 67.3%, P = 0.046). The localization of inflammation may be useful for evaluating the onset of AIH.
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- 2021
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