Reactive Hepatitis in a Case of Celiac Disease
Journal: International Journal of Celiac Disease (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2014-12-27
Authors : Sur Genel; Donca Valer; Sur M Lucia; Sur Daniel; Floca Emanuela; Samasca Gabriel;
Page : 137-138
Keywords : liver; transaminases; gluten-free diet;
Abstract
Liver injury in celiac disease may evolve from reactive hepatitis to autoimmune hepatitis. Our case is a reactive hepatitis evolves parallel with celiac disease activity. If the patient does not follow the gluten free diet both manifestations of celiac disease and reactive hepatitis will appear. Reactive hepatitis manifestations can be rectified after 6-12 months of gluten-free diet
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