Hepatic histological comparison between Acute Self-limiting Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E
Journal: Archives of Hepatitis Research (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-09-26
Authors : Kazuyuki Suzuki Yoshitoku Tatemichi Yuichi Yoshida Yasuhiro Miyamoto Hidekatsu Kuroda Akio Miyasaka Yasuhiro Takikawa Tomoyuki Masuda Ichiro Kumagai; Hiroaki Okamoto;
Page : 041-048
Keywords : Self-limiting acute hepatitis; Hepatitis A virus; Hepatitis E virus; Liver pathology; Drug allergy; Drug-induced lymphocyte stimulation test;
Abstract
Background: Histological fi ndings of the liver in acute liver injury are basically affected by degree of liver damage. However, the differences in liver histology between acute self-limiting hepatitis A (AH-A) and hepatitis E (AH-E) have not yet been clarifi ed. This study aimed to clarify the differences in histological fi ndings of the liver between AH-A and AH-E.
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