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==Overview==
==Laboratory Findings==
==Laboratory Findings==
*Hepatitis typically causes a rise in [[liver function tests]]. In particular, there is often a disproportionate rise in transaminases relative to the [[alkaline phosphatase]], but this is not universal and the pattern can be suggestive of cause. Furthermore, [[primary sclerosing cholangitis]] can sometimes overlap with [[autoimmune hepatitis]].
*Hepatitis typically causes a rise in [[liver function tests]]. In particular, there is often a disproportionate rise in transaminases relative to the [[alkaline phosphatase]], but this is not universal and the pattern can be suggestive of cause. Furthermore, [[primary sclerosing cholangitis]] can sometimes overlap with [[autoimmune hepatitis]].
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 15 July 2016

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Overview

Classification

Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis D
Hepatitis E
Alcoholic Hepatitis
Autoimmune Hepatitis

Differential Diagnosis

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Overview

Laboratory Findings

Immunology

This tends to be most useful when by exclusion autoimmune hepatitis is being considered and the following are necessary as components of a validated probability score.[1]

  • Autoantibodies
    • Antinuclear
    • Anti-smooth-muscle
    • Microsome type 1
    • Soluble liver antigen
  • Serum IgG

References

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