نتایج جستجو برای: autoimmune liver diseases systemic sclerosis autoimmune hepatitis
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OBJECTIVE Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder in which the risk of autoimmune liver disease is high. Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic and progressive entity and the risk of its being associated with other autoimmune disorders such as celiac disease is high also. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of celiac disease in patients with autoimmune hepatitis and vice versa. ...
background multiple sclerosis (ms) is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system (cns). ms is one of the most common cause of neurological impairment at a young age with a complex etiology. the forkhead/winged helix (foxp3) gene encodes a transcription factor that plays an important role in the working and progress of regulatory t cells. loss of the foxp3 function impairs the...
high cortisol level in endogenous cushing’s syndrome suppresses the immune system and after treatment there may be an over activity of immune reaction leading to autoimmune diseases mostly thyroid and rheumatologic disorders. this is the second reported case of multiple sclerosis developing after treatment of cushing’s syndrome. a 42-year old man is reported who presented with bone fracture and...
BACKGROUND Arginase is an enzyme of the urea cycle, and one of the two isoenzymes is the liver-type enzyme. We examined serum autoantibodies to this liver-type enzyme in patients with hepatitis. METHODS Antibodies to recombinant human liver-type arginase were measured by ELISA in 95 patients and 55 healthy controls. RESULTS The mean absorbance values in the ELISA assays of patients with def...
Autoimmunity and viral infections are closely associated fields, and viruses have been proposed as a likely aetiological, contributory or triggering factors of systemic autoimmune diseases. Hepatitis C virus seems to be the virus usually associated with the appearance of autoimmune diseases, and the relationship between chronic hepatitis C virus infection and some autoimmune disease has been st...
Autoimmune diseases are caused by a defect of the human immune system characterised by an inability to recognize their own antigens and by a pathological response against these antigens. Although the aetiology of these diseases is unknown, there is a number of cellular and molecular mechanisms which can underlie these reactions. Complex interactions between genetic, infectious and/or environmen...
introduction drug-induced liver injury is a frequent cause of hepatic dysfunction. several drugs have been identified to cause autoimmune hepatitis (aih). environmental chemicals are capable of triggering a certain degree of liver injury. however, toxin induced aih is rare. conclusions chronic (long-term) exposures to dichlorvos can lead to aih. a detailed inquiry of medical history and liver b...
background this prospective study was designed to examine the role of fibrosis staging on selection and success of treatment options for autoimmune hepatitis (aih). materials and methods the project was conducted on 110 selected aih patients who, based on the results of liver biopsy, had been assigned into one of the three groups (mild, stages 1 and 2, moderate, stages 3 and 4, and severe, stag...
The most frequent autoimmune liver diseases are hepatitis (AIH) and primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). application of published criteria AIH allows a ready diagnosis, but often the onset disease is insidious progression gradual without symptoms.
Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic hepatitis that occurs in children and adults of all ages. Diagnosis is based upon characteristic serologic and histologic findings and the exclusion of other forms of chronic liver disease. Guidelines issued by the AASLD suggest the following diagnostic considerations: The diagnosis should be made in patients with compatible clinical signs, symptoms, and labora...
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