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Inequity of care provision and outcome disparity in autoimmune hepatitis in the United Kingdom.

Jessica Katharine DysonLin Lee WongTheophile BigirumurameGideon M HirschfieldStuart KendrickYe H OoAnsgar W LohseMichael A HeneghanDavid E J Jonesnull null
Published in: Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (2018)
There are significant discrepancies in the care received by patients with autoimmune hepatitis in the UK. A high proportion remains on corticosteroids and there is significant treatment variability. Patients receiving care in transplant centres were more likely to achieve and maintain remission. Overall poor remission rates suggest that there are significant unmet therapeutic needs for patients with autoimmune hepatitis.
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