VIRAL HEPATITISA A AS A
TRIGGERRING AGENT OF AUTOIMMUNE HEPATITIS
REPORT CASE AND REWIEW OF LITERATURE
Martin Tagle Arrospide* Raúl León Barúa**
SUMMARY
The case of a 61-year-old woman who developed a picture of viral Hepatitis A with an
uncomplicated clinical course is reported herein. However, nine months after the
diagnosis, the aminotransferases still remained discretely elevated (AST 78 UI/L, ALT 95
UI/L). At that moment, the patient started to present transient arthralgias and markers
were requested for autoimmune hepatitis, which turned out positive, besides presenting
hypergammaglobulinemia. A liver biopsy was performed showing changes consistent with mild
autoimmune hepatitis. It was considered that the case did not warrant treatment with
corticosteroids or immunosuppresants and continued to observe the patient, who is
asymptomatic until the publishing of this report.
To our knowledge, this is the first report in our country of autoimmune hepatitis
triggered by a viral Hepatitis A. The case is reported and the literature is being
reviewed.
KEY WORDS: Viral Hepatitis A, Autoinmune
Hepatitis
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