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A case of autoimmune hemolytic anemia induced by IFN-beta therapy for type-C chronic hepatitis.
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1995
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51-Year Old WomanImmunologyPathologyPrimary Biliary CirrhosisLiver BiopsyImmunotherapyCirrhosisAutoimmune Liver DiseaseViral HepatitisHematologyIfn-beta TherapyImmunohaematologyAutoantigensBiliary DisorderAutoimmune DiseasePrednisolone AnemiaAutoimmunityImmunologic DiseaseType-c Chronic HepatitisHepatologyHepatitisIfn TherapyLiver DiseaseMedicineAutoimmune Hemolytic AnemiaAutoimmune Hepatitis
A 51-year old woman who had type-C chronic hepatitis developed autoimmune hemolytic anemia after 4 weeks treatment with a total 48 million interferon-beta, 6 million 8 times. Indirect Coomb's test turned from negative to positive through IFN therapy and a complication of asymptomatic primary biliary cirrhosis was confirmed by histologic findings of the biopsied liver which was performed during IFN therapy and a presence of anti-mitochondrial antibody. After stopping IFN therapy and adding prednisolone anemia improved in getting negative indirect Coombs test but remaining positive direct Coombs test.