Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Deficiency, Mitochondrial Antibodies and Possible Primary Biliary Cirrhosis A Case Report and Family Study

1975 
A case of a 70-year-old woman with a history of gastric ulcer and several pneumonias is presented. She was found to have pulmonary emphysema, severe alpha-1-antitrypsin (αAT) deficiency and raised serum mitochondrial antibodies. Surgical liver biopsy showed portal liver cirrhosis, PAS-positive, diastaseresistant globules in the hepatocytes and changes interpreted as florid duct lesion of primary biliary cirrhosis. A brother had severe α1AT deficiency. Two daughters had raised mitochondrial antibodies. One of the latter had a granulomatous hepatitis, a common finding in primary biliary cirrhosis. The association of α1AT deficiency and primary biliary cirrhosis does not seem to have been described previously
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