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Article: Researchers from Soroka University report details of new studies and findings in the area of hepatitis.
- Article from:
- Hepatitis Weekly
- Article date:
- August 3, 2009
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According to a study from Beer Sheva, Israel, "Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a progressive, chronic disease of unknown Cause with varying presenting symptoms, ranging from no symptoms through nonspecific symptoms to fulminant hepatic failure. Although nonspecific hematologic abnormalities in AIH may occur, a case of agranulocytosis (
"Increased levels of suppressing cytokines had been previously reported in bone marrow samples of patients with AIH type-1 (AIH-1). These changes could be related to induction of apoptosis or interference with differentiation and proliferation of the myeloid lineage, hence, playing a meaningful role in the pathogenesis of agranulocytosis in ...
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