Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 Hi All Just to let you all know that around! I have had a complete reassessment of my condition due to serious jaundice, pain and weight loss as well as elevated cholestorol and iron levels. PSC was confirmed and existence of autoimmune hepatitis discovered. This is the classic overlap syndrome where both conditions exist side by side and present similar symptoms. Just a note of caution to all to investigate every possibility if you are concerned. The autoimmune hepatitis was discovered because of unusual smooth muscle antibody (SMA) test results. It can be very serious if not treated leading to cirrhosis and liver failure. Unfortunately, it has to be treated agressively with cortisone and other immune suppressing drugs and one has to just live with the side effects. So please don't ever dismiss any symptoms that concern you. Have it checked out thoroughly! Rather safe than sorry! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 Hi Meena; I am really glad for you that your doctors discovered this assciation. I hope you respond quickly to the steroids. The following paper came out today on this rare condition, and reiterates your point that any sudden change of symptoms deserves careful investigation: J Clin Gastroenterol. 2004 Nov;38(10):906-909. Rapid Progression of Autoimmune Hepatitis in the Background of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis. Hong-Curtis J, Yeh MM, Jain D, Lee JH. From the Section of Digestive Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, and Department of Pathology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. " Overlap syndromes " have been reported among various autoimmune liver diseases, particularly between primary biliary cirrhosis and autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) in adults and between AIH and autoimmune cholangitis in children. The overlap syndrome of AIH and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), however, has been scarcely reported. Furthermore, in most of the reported cases of AIH/PSC overlap syndrome, PSC and AIH were believed to occur simultaneously. We report a case of a 34-year-old woman who has ulcerative colitis and PSC (diagnosed by colonoscopy, histology, and cholangiogram) and 7 years later develops rapidly progressive liver failure and hemolytic anemia from AIH. Liver biopsy showed dense portal lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate with interface hepatitis and acidophil bodies confirming AIH. She responded well to immunosuppressive therapy with steroids, both with respect to her liver disease and her autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Additionally, her clinical symptoms of fatigue, jaundice, and pruritus improved markedly and quickly. Overlap or " crossover " syndrome should be considered in all patients with PSC when they present with sudden deterioration of the liver function and changes in liver enzymes. By making the diagnosis of AIH in a patient with well-established PSC, appropriate treatment can be initiated, resulting in the patient's prompt recovery. PMID: 15492611 Best regards, Dave (father of (19); PSC 07/03; UC 08/03) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 Hi Thanks for the information. I will pass it on to my doctor as well. Will keep you informed about any progress on my side. Regards Meena > > Hi Meena; > > I am really glad for you that your doctors discovered this > assciation. I hope you respond quickly to the steroids. The following > paper came out today on this rare condition, and reiterates your > point that any sudden change of symptoms deserves careful > investigation: > > J Clin Gastroenterol. 2004 Nov;38(10):906-909. > > Rapid Progression of Autoimmune Hepatitis in the Background of > Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis. > > Hong-Curtis J, Yeh MM, Jain D, Lee JH. > > From the Section of Digestive Diseases, Department of Internal > Medicine, and Department of Pathology, Yale University School of > Medicine, New Haven, CT. > > " Overlap syndromes " have been reported among various autoimmune liver > diseases, particularly between primary biliary cirrhosis and > autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) in adults and between AIH and autoimmune > cholangitis in children. The overlap syndrome of AIH and primary > sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), however, has been scarcely reported. > Furthermore, in most of the reported cases of AIH/PSC overlap > syndrome, PSC and AIH were believed to occur simultaneously. We > report a case of a 34-year-old woman who has ulcerative colitis and > PSC (diagnosed by colonoscopy, histology, and cholangiogram) and 7 > years later develops rapidly progressive liver failure and hemolytic > anemia from AIH. Liver biopsy showed dense portal lymphoplasmacytic > infiltrate with interface hepatitis and acidophil bodies confirming > AIH. She responded well to immunosuppressive therapy with steroids, > both with respect to her liver disease and her autoimmune hemolytic > anemia. Additionally, her clinical symptoms of fatigue, jaundice, and > pruritus improved markedly and quickly. Overlap or " crossover " > syndrome should be considered in all patients with PSC when they > present with sudden deterioration of the liver function and changes > in liver enzymes. By making the diagnosis of AIH in a patient with > well-established PSC, appropriate treatment can be initiated, > resulting in the patient's prompt recovery. > > PMID: 15492611 > > Best regards, > > Dave > (father of (19); PSC 07/03; UC 08/03) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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