Annals of Hepatology (Nov 2020)

An Outbreak Presents An Opportunity to Learn About A Rare Phenotype: Autoimmune Hepatitis After Acute Hepatitis A

  • Vijay S.-Are,
  • Lindsay Yoder,
  • Niharika Samala,
  • Lauren Nephew,
  • Craig Lammert,
  • Raj Vuppalanchi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 6
pp. 694 – 696

Abstract

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There are rare instances where patients with acute hepatitis A virus infection subsequently developed autoimmune hepatitis. The diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis in this setting is challenging. Furthermore, information on treatment with steroids or other immune suppressants, duration of therapy and possibility of treatment discontinuation is currently unclear. Here we report a case series of four patients with histology proven autoimmune hepatitis after hepatitis A virus infection. We describe the presenting features, diagnosis, treatment and long-term outcomes of these cases. This case series provides a insight into the clinical presentation and treatment of autoimmune hepatitis after hepatitis A infection with interesting take home points for clinical hepatologists.

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