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autoimmune hepatitis
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digestive system, digestive system organs, lupoid hepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis involves inflammation, the liver, rogue immune cells that mistake the liver's normal cells, foreign tissue, pathogen, disease-causing agent, autoimmune hepatitis has autoantibodies circulating, in the bloodstream that cause the immune system to attack the liver, disease is associated, autoimmune diseases, the following, thyroiditis, type 1 diabetes, ulcerative colitis, hemolytic anemia, proliferative glomerulonephritis, autoimmune hepatitis sometimes occurs in relatives of people, autoimmune diseases, suggesting a genetic cause, common in young girls, women, dark urine, loss of appetite, fatigue, general discomfort, uneasiness, ill feeling, malaise, abdominal distention, generalized itching, pale, clay-colored stools, nausea, vomiting, additional symptoms that associated, disease include amenorrhea, absence of menstruation, liver biopsy showing chronic hepatitis, abnormal liver function tests, tests associated, autoimmune hepatitis, positive ana, positive anti-smooth muscle antibody, positive anti-liver kidney microsomal antibody, positive anti-mitochondrial antibody, elevated sedimentation rate, elevated serum igg, prednisone, corticosteroids help reduce the inflammation, azathioprine, mercaptopurine, drugs, treat other autoimmune disorders, have benefitted patients, autoimmune hepatitis, modify activity level according to symptoms, corticosteroid therapy, slow the disease progression, autoimmune hepatitis, progress to cirrhosis, require liver transplant, cirrhosis, liver cell failure, hepatocellular carcinoma, complications related to steroids, medications, symptoms of autoimmune hepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis, not preventable, awareness of risk factors, allow early detection, treatment.
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