An atypical presentation of autoimmune hepatitis with delayed menarche in a Nigerian adolescent: a case report

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Asogwa, Promise Udoka [1 ,2 ]
Basil, Bruno [3 ]
Adiri, Winifred Njideka [4 ]
Ugwu, Nelson [1 ]
Anigbo, Gideon Ekene [1 ,2 ]
Offia, Evaristus [1 ,2 ]
Orjioke, Casmir [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Enugu State Univ Sci & Technol, Gastroenterol Unit, Parklane, Enugu, Nigeria
[2] Coll Med Sci, Dept Internal Med, Enugu Campus, Enugu, Nigeria
[3] David Umahi Fed Univ Hlth Sci, Int Inst Pathol & Forens Sci Res, Uburu, Nigeria
[4] Univ Nigeria, Teaching Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Ituku Ozalla, Nigeria
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Autoimmune hepatitis; Delayed menarche; Liver cirrhosis; Nigeria adolescent; Case report; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION; PRACTICE GUIDANCE; MANAGEMENT; DIAGNOSIS; DISEASE;
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10.1186/s13256-025-05051-2
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BackgroundAutoimmune hepatitis is a chronic liver disease marked by immune-mediated inflammation, necrosis, and the potential to progress to cirrhosis if not treated. This case report presents a rare and atypical presentation of autoimmune hepatitis in a Nigerian adolescent girl, highlighting diagnostic challenges in resource-limited settings. The case is unique owing to the absence of jaundice, a common symptom of liver dysfunction, and features such as delayed menarche and bilateral leg swelling.Case presentationThe patient was a 16-year-old Black female patient of Igbo ethnicity from Nigeria, who presented with a 6-month history of bilateral leg swelling and delayed menarche. She had no history of jaundice and abdominal pain, and she had no significant past medical history. She was initially misdiagnosed, delaying appropriate management. Following a comprehensive diagnostic workup, including liver function tests, imaging, and autoantibody testing, which were positive for antinuclear and antismooth muscle antibodies, she was correctly diagnosed with type 1 autoimmune hepatitis. Treatment was initiated with corticosteroids (prednisolone) and azathioprine, which resulted in clinical improvement. However, her serum albumin levels remained low as a result of the preexisting cirrhosis.BackgroundAutoimmune hepatitis is a chronic liver disease marked by immune-mediated inflammation, necrosis, and the potential to progress to cirrhosis if not treated. This case report presents a rare and atypical presentation of autoimmune hepatitis in a Nigerian adolescent girl, highlighting diagnostic challenges in resource-limited settings. The case is unique owing to the absence of jaundice, a common symptom of liver dysfunction, and features such as delayed menarche and bilateral leg swelling.Case presentationThe patient was a 16-year-old Black female patient of Igbo ethnicity from Nigeria, who presented with a 6-month history of bilateral leg swelling and delayed menarche. She had no history of jaundice and abdominal pain, and she had no significant past medical history. She was initially misdiagnosed, delaying appropriate management. Following a comprehensive diagnostic workup, including liver function tests, imaging, and autoantibody testing, which were positive for antinuclear and antismooth muscle antibodies, she was correctly diagnosed with type 1 autoimmune hepatitis. Treatment was initiated with corticosteroids (prednisolone) and azathioprine, which resulted in clinical improvement. However, her serum albumin levels remained low as a result of the preexisting cirrhosis.BackgroundAutoimmune hepatitis is a chronic liver disease marked by immune-mediated inflammation, necrosis, and the potential to progress to cirrhosis if not treated. This case report presents a rare and atypical presentation of autoimmune hepatitis in a Nigerian adolescent girl, highlighting diagnostic challenges in resource-limited settings. The case is unique owing to the absence of jaundice, a common symptom of liver dysfunction, and features such as delayed menarche and bilateral leg swelling.Case presentationThe patient was a 16-year-old Black female patient of Igbo ethnicity from Nigeria, who presented with a 6-month history of bilateral leg swelling and delayed menarche. She had no history of jaundice and abdominal pain, and she had no significant past medical history. She was initially misdiagnosed, delaying appropriate management. Following a comprehensive diagnostic workup, including liver function tests, imaging, and autoantibody testing, which were positive for antinuclear and antismooth muscle antibodies, she was correctly diagnosed with type 1 autoimmune hepatitis. Treatment was initiated with corticosteroids (prednisolone) and azathioprine, which resulted in clinical improvement. However, her serum albumin levels remained low as a result of the preexisting cirrhosis.ConclusionsThis case highlights the diagnostic challenges of autoimmune hepatitis in adolescents, particularly in regions where infectious liver diseases are more commonly suspected. It emphasizes the need for increased awareness and better diagnostic resources to improve early detection and management of autoimmune hepatitis in sub-Saharan Africa. Early intervention with immunosuppressive therapy is essential, even in the absence of classic liver-related symptoms, to prevent progression to advanced liver disease.
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