Literature DB >> 17139121

A recovery case of acute-onset autoimmune hepatitis presenting as fulminant hepatic failure [corrected], who received living donor-liver transplantation.

Atsushi Takahashi1, Hiromasa Ohira, Michio Onizawa, Kyoko Monoe, Yukiko Kanno, Hironobu Saito, Kazumichi Abe, Junko Takiguchi, Tsuyoshi Rai, Takashi Kimura, Akira Kenjo, Takao Tsuchiya, Takuro Saito, Mitsukazu Gotoh.   

Abstract

A 23-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with jaundice and hepatic coma. She had taken a weight-loss supplement for one month before admission. Her clinical and laboratory findings were consistent with fulminant hepatic failure and fulfilled the criteria of autoimmune hepatitis. Despite corticosteroid pulse therapy and plasma exchange, her symptoms and laboratory findings deteriorated. Her condition improved after she received a living donor-liver transplant from her sister. Autoimmune hepatitis usually follows a chronic course, but it should be considered a type of fulminant hepatic failure and treated promptly.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17139121     DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.45.1799

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intern Med        ISSN: 0918-2918            Impact factor:   1.271


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1.  Treatment of Fulminant Autoimmune Hepatitis: Corticosteroid Therapy or Liver Transplantation? A Case Report and Literature Review.

Authors:  Yen-Nien Lin; Jen-Wei Chou; Ken-Sheng Cheng; Cheng-Yuan Peng; Long-Bin Jeng; I-Ping Chiang
Journal:  Gastroenterology Res       Date:  2011-09-20
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