Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9267837 Journal of Autoimmunity 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
In our cohort the prevalence of AIH was half as frequent in boys as in girls. Type 1 was the most frequent diagnosis (73%) and was more prevalent in older children. Type 2 was equally age distributed. The clinical presentation of AIH in children was unspecific and type I and type II could only be differentiated by the determination of the specific autoantibodies. Ninety percent of patients presented with high inflammatory activity or liver cirrhosis.
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