2013
DOI: 10.14309/00000434-201310001-00462
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Autoimmune Hepatitis Outcomes in an Urban County Hospital with a Largely Hispanic Population

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“…[29] Latinos have been found to be less likely to achieve remission and have poorer outcomes, which our results do not replicate. [26,30] Third, bilirubin was the only finding approaching significance in our study, similar to a single-center study from New York, where total bilirubin was significantly higher among black patients with AIH. [15] Prior regional multiethnic AIH cohorts have conflicting results, but generally find a trend towards poorer outcomes in people of color.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…[29] Latinos have been found to be less likely to achieve remission and have poorer outcomes, which our results do not replicate. [26,30] Third, bilirubin was the only finding approaching significance in our study, similar to a single-center study from New York, where total bilirubin was significantly higher among black patients with AIH. [15] Prior regional multiethnic AIH cohorts have conflicting results, but generally find a trend towards poorer outcomes in people of color.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%