2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2018.07.033
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Pediatric autoimmune liver disease and extra-hepatic immune-mediated comorbidities

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“…However, on multivariate analysis considering biological sex, age at presentation, treatment type (use of corticosteroids with non‐steroid immunomodulators), and AIH type, only AIH type was an independent predictor for NLS, with AIH‐2 being associated with LTx/death compared to AIH‐1. The finding of a younger more severe phenotype associated with AIH‐2 is consistent with previously reported literature 1,3 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…However, on multivariate analysis considering biological sex, age at presentation, treatment type (use of corticosteroids with non‐steroid immunomodulators), and AIH type, only AIH type was an independent predictor for NLS, with AIH‐2 being associated with LTx/death compared to AIH‐1. The finding of a younger more severe phenotype associated with AIH‐2 is consistent with previously reported literature 1,3 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Despite medical therapy, AIH has the potential for severe disease onset with liver failure and disease progression with the need for liver transplantation (LTx). Paediatric AIH has a roughly 4:1 female preponderance and most often presents in adolescence 1–3 . Many of the early symptoms of AIH include non‐specific complaints such as fatigue and abdominal pain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With asymptomatic onset, the patient does not present liver related signs or symptoms and is assessed when altered liver function tests have emerged accidentally or when other medical conditions are being investigated, particularly extra-hepatic autoimmune disorders, such as thyroid disease, celiac disease, and rheumatologic conditions 232425404142…”
Section: Epidemiology and Clinical Presentation Of Autoimmune Hepatitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Out of these, 15 articles were deemed relevant, and 8 of these had required biopsy with villous atrophy (Marsh III) for the celiac diagnosis, thus included in the main analysis. The reasons for excluding 16 papers were: data only from correspondence/letter to editor (n = 2), 20,21 conference abstract (n = 3), [22][23][24] poster presentation (n = 2), 25,26 review article (n = 2), 27,28 metaanalysis per se (n = 1), 29 insufficient/incorrect data (n = 5) and [30][31][32][33][34] non-English (n = 1). 35 The selection process is illustrated in…”
Section: Re Sultsmentioning
confidence: 99%