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[Autoimmune hepatitis in children. Initial presentation as fulminant hepatic failure]
M Cuarterolo1, S López, M G de Dávila
1Servicios de Gastroenterología, Hospital de Pediatría Juan P. Garrahan. Bs. As. Argentina. lcuarterol@intramed.Net.ar
Unlabelled:
There are few cases reported of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) type 2 presenting as fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) in children. The purpose of this study was to report three girls with AIH type 2 that presented as FHF.
Methods:
Over a period of 12 years, 123 patients with AIH diagnosed based on international criteria, 9 (7%) were type 2.3 of them presented as FHF. Other etiologies (viral, metabolic and toxic) were ruled out. The treatment was started with prednisone (2 mg-kg-day) and azathioprine (2 mg-kg-day).
Evolution:
Patients 1 and 3 died while waiting for liver transplant (LT) at 72 and 48 hours after initiating medical treatment. Patient 2 underwent LT3 days after starting treatment, with excellent evolution at 3 years and 7 months of follow up.
Conclusions:
1--AIH type 2 was very infrequent in our group. 2--33% of cases had initial presentation as FHF. 3--The course of the disease was aggressive, not responding to immunosuppressive therapy. The evolution was unfavorable in all patients. 4--LT is an alternative treatment for this severe disease.
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