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   a case report on acquired ichthyosis and autoimmune hepatitis  
   
نویسنده charles annaë ,ossa angie k. ,echevarria sophia ,hughes mary peyton ,manzoor mohammad ,qureshi zafar ,tulp orien l. ,rizvi syed a. a.
منبع journal of preventive and complementary medicine - 2024 - دوره : 3 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:97 -102
چکیده    Background and objectives: juvenile autoimmune hepatitis (aih) is an inflammatory, immune-mediated liver disease that affects individuals from infancy to adolescence. the clinical presentation of aih can mimic other hepatic disorders, such as viral hepatitis, toxic hepatitis, and wilson’s disease, often manifesting with symptoms like fatigue, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, fever, and pruritus.case presentation: a 16-year-old male with a history of congenital ichthyosis, xerosis cutis, mild intermittent asthma, and environmental allergic rhinitis presented to the clinic with upper respiratory symptoms. upon examination, the patient was found to be jaundiced, prompting an urgent referral for further evaluation. this led to a diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis and inflammatory bowel disease. discussion: juvenile autoimmune hepatitis is a rare but serious inflammatory liver disorder that primarily affects infants and adolescents. due to its similarities with various other liver diseases, differential diagnosis can be quite challenging. overall, the prognosis for our patient appears to be positive.
کلیدواژه ichthyosis ,autoimmune hepatitis ,liver disease
آدرس ross university, school of medicine, usa, ross university, school of medicine, usa, universidad mayor de san simón, bolivia, ross university, school of medicine, usa, nova southeastern university, dr. kiran c patel college of osteopathic medicine, usa, umc free clinic, usa, university of science, arts and technology, college of medicine, guyana, larkin university, college of biomedical sciences, usa
پست الکترونیکی srizvi@ularkin.org
 
     
   
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