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Platelet-associated IgG in hepatitis and cirrhosis
Authors:David Graber  Dennis Giuliani  Carroll M Leevy  Bernard S Morse
Institution:(1) The Monte-Scaglione Memorial Laboratory of the Division of Hematology and the Division of Digestive Diseases of the Department of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 07103 Newark, New Jersey;(2) New Jersey Medical School, Division of Hematology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Room E-571, 100 Bergen Street, 07103 Newark, New Jersey
Abstract:Increasing evidence is accumulating which indicates that immunological abnormalities contribute to the development of liver disease and its signs and symptoms. Platelet-associated IgG (PAIgG) levels were quantified in 42 patients with biopsy-proven liver disease of various etiologies to determine the relationship of thrombocytopenia to immunologic abnormalities in these disorders. Five of six nonthrombocytopenic patients with acute viral hepatitis B had elevated PAIgG. Six of ten patients with chronic active hepatitis had elevated PAIgG and thrombocytopenia. In contrast, only one of six patients with chronic persistent hepatitis had elevated PAIgG. Nine of ten patients with alcoholic hepatitis had elevated PAIgG; seven of the nine were thrombocytopenic. Seven of ten alcoholic patients with cirrhosis had elevated PAIgG; six of seven were thrombocytopenic. Thus the increase in PAIgG may be present without thrombocytopenia in acute liver injury, while patients with chronic persistent hepatitis do not usually exhibit this abnormality. Severe chronic active liver disease is accompanied by thrombocytopenia and an increase in PAIgG levels.
Keywords:Platelet-associated IgG  thrombocytopenia  liver disease
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