2023
DOI: 10.4236/aid.2023.132021
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Hepatitis: A Case of Infectious and Autoimmune Hepatitis Occurring with Neurosyphilis

Abstract: The liver is an organ that withstands a lot of insults due to various things such as infection, toxins and even our own immune system. There are injuries to the liver that are relatively common in medicine such as viral hepatitis caused by different strains of Hepatitis A-E, autoimmune hepatitis, and injury by drugs such as acetaminophen. However, syphilis causing hepatitis is not seen often and there are certain features that distinguish syphilitic hepatitis that should be reported more to distinguish its cha… Show more

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“…For example, poor microbiota diversity, such as Firmicutes , provides less energy for the intestinal epithelium to grow and differentiate. Fewer numbers of SCFA-producing bacteria, e.g., a decrease of clostridium cluster IV, XIVA, XVII, and Faecalilbacterium prausnitzzi could result in dysregulation of T-cell differentiation, thus a higher risk for IBDs, autoimmune hepatitis [ 6 ], and IgG4-sclerosing cholangitis [ 7 ]. Not only diversity and numbers but any increased activity of a mucolytic bacteria such as Ruminococcus canvas and Rumniococcus torques could increase the bacterial invasion due to poor mucous layer.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, poor microbiota diversity, such as Firmicutes , provides less energy for the intestinal epithelium to grow and differentiate. Fewer numbers of SCFA-producing bacteria, e.g., a decrease of clostridium cluster IV, XIVA, XVII, and Faecalilbacterium prausnitzzi could result in dysregulation of T-cell differentiation, thus a higher risk for IBDs, autoimmune hepatitis [ 6 ], and IgG4-sclerosing cholangitis [ 7 ]. Not only diversity and numbers but any increased activity of a mucolytic bacteria such as Ruminococcus canvas and Rumniococcus torques could increase the bacterial invasion due to poor mucous layer.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%