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Blood Type A Linked to Higher Risk of Autoimmune Liver Disease
Liver Disease Risk

A major retrospective study has found that individuals with blood group A may face a higher likelihood of developing autoimmune liver disease, specifically primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). Conversely, those with blood group B appear to be less vulnerable to this particular condition.
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The study, published in Frontiers in Medicine, did not find a significant association between blood type and autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). This insight into genetic risk factors can help inform screening and monitoring strategies for individuals with blood type A who may be at an elevated risk.


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