| Literature DB >> 8531599 |
T Yamamoto1, M Ishii, H Nagura, Y Miyazaki, M Miura, T Igarashi, T Toyota.
Abstract
A case of acute hepatitis A associated with fibrin-ring granulomas in the liver is presented. Because a relationship between acute hepatitis A infection and granuloma formation had not previously been established, liver specimens were examined from both the hepatitic and recovery phases. Numerous fibrin-ring granulomas were observed in the parenchyma during the hepatitic phase. The cellular components of the granulomas were largely macrophages and CD4-positive T-cells. Granulomas had disappeared completely by the recovery phase. These results suggest that fibrin-ring granulomas were caused by hepatitis A virus infection. This virus may activate macrophages and CD4-positive T-cells through an as-yet undetermined mechanism.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 8531599 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0676.1995.tb00685.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Liver ISSN: 0106-9543