Autoimmune Diseases of Digestive Organs-A Multidisciplinary Challenge: A Focus on Hepatopancreatobiliary Manifestation

It is well known that some pathological conditions, especially of autoimmune etiology, are associated with the HLA (human leukocyte antigen) phenotype. Among these diseases, we include celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, autoimmune enteropathy, autoimmune hepatitis, primary sclerosing cholan...

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Antigens
Autoimmune diseases
Bile ducts
Biological products
Biopsy
Celiac disease
Cholangitis
Clinical medicine
Etiology
Gluten
Haplotypes
Hepatitis
Inflammatory bowel disease
Liver diseases
Nutrition research
Pediatrics
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Serology
Smooth muscle
Steroids
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