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Autoimmune hepatitis after SARS-C¬¬oV-2 vaccination
Sandra Díez Ruiz1, Raisa Quiñones Castro2, Laura Alcoba Vega2
1Gastroenterology, Complejo Asistencial Universitario de León, España.
Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas
|April 28, 2023
Summary
SARS-CoV-2 vaccination may potentially trigger autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). This report details three cases where AIH developed following COVID-19 vaccine administration, highlighting a possible link.
Area of Science:
- Immunology
- Hepatology
- Vaccinology
Background:
- The SARS-CoV-2 vaccine has been investigated for potential links to autoimmune conditions.
- Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a chronic liver disease characterized by immune system attack on liver cells.
Observation:
- Three patients developed autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) after receiving the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine.
- The onset of AIH symptoms occurred post-vaccination in these cases.
Findings:
- The presented cases suggest a potential association between SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and the development of autoimmune hepatitis.
- Further research is warranted to confirm causality and understand the underlying mechanisms.
Implications:
- These findings emphasize the importance of monitoring for autoimmune conditions post-vaccination.
- Understanding vaccine-induced autoimmunity is crucial for public health and clinical practice.
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