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Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH) is rare in HIV patients, but this case series from India highlights its varied presentations. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for favorable outcomes in these immunocompromised individuals.

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  • Immunology
  • Infectious Diseases

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  • Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH) is a chronic liver condition defined by specific histological features.
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection causes immunosuppression, typically reducing the incidence of autoimmune diseases like AIH.
  • AIH in HIV-infected individuals, particularly those with low CD4 counts, is considered rare.

Observation:

  • This study presents a case series of four patients from India with autoimmune liver disease.
  • The patients exhibited diverse clinical and histological presentations of AIH.
  • The cases occurred in the context of HIV infection, a state of immunosuppression.

Findings:

  • The case series demonstrates that AIH can present with varied manifestations even in immunocompromised patients with HIV.
  • Despite the rarity, AIH should be considered in the differential diagnosis of liver disease in HIV-infected individuals.
  • The findings underscore the importance of recognizing AIH in this specific patient population.

Implications:

  • This research highlights the need to consider AIH in HIV patients presenting with liver issues, regardless of CD4 count.
  • Prompt diagnosis and management of AIH in HIV-infected individuals can lead to significant clinical improvement.
  • The study contributes novel insights into the presentation of AIH in India, a region with a substantial HIV burden.