Aim. To study the differences between acute presentation-autoimmune hepatitis (A-AIH) and chronic autoimmune hepatitis (CAIH).\nMethods.Through long-termfollow-up, 80 patientswere included in our study by using the revised international autoimmune\nhepatitis group (IAIHG) score and were divided into acute and chronic groups for comparison. Results. No significant difference\nwas found in the gender, age, IAIHG score (pretreatment/posttreatment), definite diagnosis rate, extrahepatic autoimmune disease,\nonset time, or treatment before biopsy between the acute and chronic groups. In terms of clinical symptoms, A-AIH patients were\nmore prone to jaundice, anorexia, yellow urine, and detesting oil than C-AIH patients, but melena only occurred in chronic group\n(
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