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dc.creatorZellos, A.en
dc.creatorSpoulou, V.en
dc.creatorRoma-Giannikou, E.en
dc.creatorKarentzou, O.en
dc.creatorDalekos, G. N.en
dc.creatorTheodoridou, M.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:54:53Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:54:53Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.issn16652681
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/34869
dc.description.abstractEpstein-Barr virus (EBV) can cause frequently asymptomatic (or anicteric) and self-limited hepatitis, while occasionally may result in considerable cholestatic hepatitis. Herein, we describe the case of a previously healthy toddler (26 month old girl) with prolonged cholestasis, elevated serum transaminases, EBV serology compatible with recent EBV infection and positive anti liver kidney microsomal antibody type 1 which is characteristic of new-onset autoimmune hepatitis type 2. Liver biopsy was also typical of autoimmune hepatitis as attested by the presence of portal inflammation with predominant T-lymphocytes and plasma cells and interface hepatitis. Persistent EBV-related hepatitis was excluded by the absence of viral inclusions and steatosis on liver specimens and negative liver EBV-PCR. In conclusion, our case strongly suggests that in children with prolonged cholestatic hepatitis, positive EBV serology cannot exclude the presence of other causes of liver disease. In this context, autoimmune hepatitis should be considered as an alternate diagnosis, particularly when there is specific liver-related autoantibody detection. In such conditions, liver biopsy seems mandatory in an attempt to achieve a correct and timely diagnosis of a potentially catastrophic disease as autoimmune hepatitis. Although some cases of autoimmune hepatitis type 1 following EBV infection have been reported in adults, to the best of our knowledge, the present case of autoimmune hepatitis type 2 after EBV infection represents the first case in children ever reported in the English literature.en
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dc.subjectAutoimmune liver diseasesen
dc.subjectChildrenen
dc.subjectCholestasisen
dc.subjectEpstein-Barr infectionen
dc.subjectLiver kidney microsome antibodiesen
dc.subjectalanine aminotransferaseen
dc.subjectaspartate aminotransferaseen
dc.subjectazathioprineen
dc.subjectmicrosome antibodyen
dc.subjectprednisoloneen
dc.subjectanti liver kidney microsome antibodyen
dc.subjectanti-liver kidney microsome antibodyen
dc.subjectautoantibodyen
dc.subjectalanine aminotransferase blood levelen
dc.subjectantibody detectionen
dc.subjectantibody titeren
dc.subjectarticleen
dc.subjectartifacten
dc.subjectaspartate aminotransferase blood levelen
dc.subjectautoimmune hepatitisen
dc.subjectautoimmune hepatitis type 2en
dc.subjectcase reporten
dc.subjectchilden
dc.subjectcholestatic hepatitisen
dc.subjectdisease durationen
dc.subjectEpstein Barr virusen
dc.subjectEpstein Barr virus infectionen
dc.subjectfatty liveren
dc.subjectfemaleen
dc.subjecthumanen
dc.subjectliver biopsyen
dc.subjectplasma cellen
dc.subjectpolymerase chain reactionen
dc.subjectpreschool childen
dc.subjectremissionen
dc.subjectserologyen
dc.subjectT lymphocyteen
dc.subjecttreatment outcomeen
dc.subjectvirus inclusionen
dc.subjectbiopsyen
dc.subjectdifferential diagnosisen
dc.subjectimmunologyen
dc.subjectpathologyen
dc.subjectvirus hepatitisen
dc.subjectAutoantibodiesen
dc.subjectChild, Preschoolen
dc.subjectDiagnosis, Differentialen
dc.subjectEpstein-Barr Virus Infectionsen
dc.subjectHepatitis, Autoimmuneen
dc.subjectHepatitis, Viral, Humanen
dc.subjectHumansen
dc.titleAutoimmune hepatitis type-2 and Epstein-Barr virus infection in a toddler: Art of facts or an artifact?en
dc.typejournalArticleen


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