Predictors of poor outcome in patients w ith autoimmune hepatitis: A population‐based study
@article{Ngu2013PredictorsOP, title={Predictors of poor outcome in patients w ith autoimmune hepatitis: A population‐based study}, author={J. Ngu and R. Gearry and C. Frampton and C. Stedman}, journal={Hepatology}, year={2013}, volume={57} }
Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) can lead to cirrhosis, hepatic failure, and death. We aimed to identify predictors of advanced liver fibrosis at presentation, predictors of incomplete response to initial immunosuppression, and predictors of poor liver‐related outcomes in the population‐based AIH cohort from Canterbury, New Zealand. Cases diagnosed after 1980 that fulfilled standard diagnostic criteria were included. Cases were censored at death or liver transplantation and had a median follow‐up of… CONTINUE READING
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