The combination of defective immune tolerance and external triggers is thought to underlie the pathophysiology of autoimmune hepatitis.1,2 Some polymorphisms associated with susceptibility to autoimmune hepatitis have...The combination of defective immune tolerance and external triggers is thought to underlie the pathophysiology of autoimmune hepatitis.1,2 Some polymorphisms associated with susceptibility to autoimmune hepatitis have been reported,and some cases have been described in patients with monogenic primary immune deficiencies or systemic diseases.展开更多
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文摘The combination of defective immune tolerance and external triggers is thought to underlie the pathophysiology of autoimmune hepatitis.1,2 Some polymorphisms associated with susceptibility to autoimmune hepatitis have been reported,and some cases have been described in patients with monogenic primary immune deficiencies or systemic diseases.