Autoimmune Hepatitis Flashcards
Define Autoimmune hepatitis
AIH is a Inflammatory, autoimmune disease of unknown aetiology
Characterised by high serum auto-AB vs liver enzymes
2 types depending on AB
type 1-ANA, smooth muscle AB, anti-soluble liver Ag
Type 2- anti liver kidney mircosomial 1
Aetiology and risk factors of Autoimmune hepatitis
Believed to be the typical genetically predisposed person (type 1 and 2 have different HLA)
then environment trigger (virus, drugs, herbs)
with auto antigens and dysregulation
Seems mainly T cell regulated but has B cell involvement
Risk factors; Woman 3x Other AI disease HLA DR3/4 type 1 -20's and 50's Type 2 -kids Virus (Hep, EBV, measles)
Epidiemology of Autoimmune hepatitis
Greatest among North European
prevalence -16in 100000 -2.6% of transplant in EU and 5% in US
women 3x > men
type 1-bimodal-20’s then 50’s
type 2-kids
Signs and Sx of Autoimmune hepatitis
Non specific-malaise, fatigue, anorexia/weight loss, abdominal discomfort
80%-hepatomegaly
70%-jaundice
60% spider angiomata
Mild pruritus
ARTHRALGIA-signs of AIH
encelopathy-as portal HTN develops
as liver failure/cirrhosis develops-ascites, splenomegaly, GI bleeds (esp massive heamatemasis with portal HTN)
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very non specific so worth testing if ANY DOUBT
Investigations of Autoimmune hepatitis
Aspartate transaminase- sign inflam of liver-HIGH ALT-High Bilirubin-elevated GGT-midly raised ALP-mild albumin down, APTT/PT-down CRP/ESR high
Type 1 -ANA Abs-high, Smooth muscle AB-hgih
anti ds dna-present
Type 2- anti liver kidney mircosomial 1
viral dna usually presents
liver biopsies