Autoimmune hepatitisFrom our partner site on cholesterol, CholesterolNetwork.com.
Autoimmune hepatitis involves inflammation of the liver caused by rogue immune cells that mistake the liver's normal cells for a foreign tissue or pathogen (disease-causing agent). Alternative Names: Lupoid hepatitis Causes, incidence, and risk factors: A person with autoimmune hepatitis has autoantibodies circulating in the bloodstream that cause the immune system to attack the liver. advertisement This disease is associated with other autoimmune diseases, including the following: Autoimmune hepatitis sometimes occurs in relatives of people with autoimmune diseases, suggesting a genetic cause. This disease is most common in young girls and women.
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