Prolonged intrahepatic cholestasis in acute-onset, severe autoimmune hepatitis

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Yoshiharu Motoo
Norio Sawabu
Hiroyuki Watanabe
Takashi Okai
Yasuni Nakanuma
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[1] Kanazawa University,Department of Internal Medicine, Cancer Research Institute
[2] Kanazawa University,Second Department of Pathology, School of Medicine
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intrahepatic cholestasis; insulin-glucagon therapy; acute hepatitis; autoimmune hepatitis;
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A 72-year-old woman was admitted because of jaundice and hepatocellular dysfunction. She was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis from laboratory test results showing high titers of antinuclear antibodies and negativity for hepatitis viral markers. Steroid i.v. pulse therapy and oral administration of prednisolone were effective in improving the liver function test results, except for hyperbilirubinemia. Elevated serum bilirubin levels, of approximately 20mg/dl persisted for more than 6 months, despite the administration of ursodeoxycholic acid. Insulin-glucagon therapy was given for normalization of transaminases and then withdrawn 3 weeks after admission, but it was resumed at 3 months, resulting in a dramatic decrease in serum bilirubin levels, which then normalized in 2.5 months. Liver biopsy 6 months after onset showed chronic active hepatitis with bile plugs. Insulin-glucagon therapy, because of its choleretic effect, may be worth continuing even after recovery of acute hepatic failure.
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