Authors
Philip J Johnson, Ian G McFarlane, Roger Williams
Publication date
1995/10/12
Journal
New England Journal of Medicine
Volume
333
Issue
15
Pages
958-963
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
Description
Background
In most patients with autoimmune hepatitis, remission can be maintained with prednisolone, usually in combination with azathioprine, but the majority of patients have a relapse when treatment is stopped and therefore require long-term therapy. Because prolonged corticosteroid therapy may have serious toxic effects, in 1984 we undertook a controlled trial of maintenance therapy with azathioprine alone. None of the 25 patients in that trial had relapses during the follow-up period of one year. We have now followed these 25 patients for 10 years and have treated an additional 47 patients in a similar manner.
Methods
The 72 patients (median age, 47 years; range, 14 to 71) had been in complete remission for at least one year with 5 to 15 mg of prednisolone per day and 1 mg of azathioprine per kilogram of body weight per day. The dose of azathioprine was increased to 2 mg per kilogram per day, and …
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Scholar articles
PJ Johnson, IG McFarlane, R Williams - New England Journal of Medicine, 1995