Environmental risk factors are associated with autoimmune hepatitis

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Background: Failure of immunologic homeostasis and resultant hepatocyte destruction in autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is likely the result of environmental triggers within a permissive genetic architecture. Aims: We aimed to identify risk factors associated with AIH in a well-phenotyped AIH cohort. Methods: We prospectively collected environmental questionnaires from 358 AIH cases and 563 healthy controls. Response frequencies were compared using logistic regression, adjusting for age at recruitment, sex and education. Results: AIH cases were more likely to ever have a urinary tract infection (UTI) (53.6% vs 33.9%, P

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Lammert, C., Chalasani, S. N., Atkinson, E. J., McCauley, B. M., & Lazaridis, K. N. (2021). Environmental risk factors are associated with autoimmune hepatitis. Liver International, 41(10), 2396–2403. https://doi.org/10.1111/liv.14944

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