The Diagnostic Maze: Challenges in Autoimmune Hepatitis Lab Interpretation.

IF 0.6 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Tina C L Phan, Esther Blondeau-Lecomte, Christopher D Jackson
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Abstract

Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a chronic inflammatory liver disease characterized by the presence of circulating autoantibodies. The spectrum of disease manifestations extends from asymptomatic cases to mild symptoms and, in rare instances, acute liver failure. AIH is a diagnosis of exclusion, supported by the detection of autoantibodies such as anti-smooth muscle antibody (ASMA). This case describes a 43-year-old female with myasthenia gravis, receiving monthly intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) infusions, who presented with persistently elevated liver enzymes and mildly elevated ASMA titers across multiple clinical encounters. A liver biopsy revealed severe acute hepatitis. While drug-induced liver injury (DILI) secondary to IVIG was initially considered the leading diagnosis, the persistence of elevated liver enzymes over two months despite discontinuation of IVIG made the diagnosis of AIH more likely and brought attention to the diagnostic challenges associated with AIH. Although ASMA is a hallmark serologic marker for AIH, it only has a moderate sensitivity of 59 %. Furthermore, IVIG administration may interfere with autoimmune testing, potentially leading to false-negative results. This case illustrates the complexity of interpreting autoimmune serologies and emphasizes the need for comprehensive diagnostic approach. It also highlights the importance of recognizing cognitive biases, such as premature diagnostic closure, that can hinder accurate diagnosis.

诊断迷宫:自身免疫性肝炎实验室解释的挑战。
自身免疫性肝炎(AIH)是一种慢性炎症性肝病,其特点是存在循环自身抗体。疾病表现范围从无症状病例到轻度症状,在极少数情况下,急性肝衰竭。AIH是一种排除性诊断,由抗平滑肌抗体(ASMA)等自身抗体检测支持。该病例描述了一名43岁女性重症肌无力患者,每月接受静脉免疫球蛋白(IVIG)输注,在多次临床就诊中表现为持续升高的肝酶和轻度升高的ASMA滴度。肝活检显示严重急性肝炎。虽然IVIG继发的药物性肝损伤(DILI)最初被认为是主要的诊断,但尽管停止IVIG,肝酶持续升高超过两个月,使得AIH的诊断更有可能,并引起了对AIH相关诊断挑战的关注。虽然ASMA是AIH的标志性血清学标志物,但它只有59%的中等敏感性。此外,IVIG给药可能干扰自身免疫检测,可能导致假阴性结果。本病例说明了解释自身免疫血清学的复杂性,并强调了综合诊断方法的必要性。它还强调了认识认知偏见的重要性,例如过早的诊断结束,这可能会阻碍准确的诊断。
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期刊介绍: JCHIMP provides: up-to-date information in the field of Internal Medicine to community hospital medical professionals a platform for clinical faculty, residents, and medical students to publish research relevant to community hospital programs. Manuscripts that explore aspects of medicine at community hospitals welcome, including but not limited to: the best practices of community academic programs community hospital-based research opinion and insight from community hospital leadership and faculty the scholarly work of residents and medical students affiliated with community hospitals.
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