Introduction: Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a chronic inflammatory hepatic disorder, characterized by hypergammaglobulinemia and autoantibodies. In some cases, AIH can be associated with another liver disease; such as the hepatitis C-AIH overlap syndrome, which diagnosis and treatment may be delicate.
Exegese: We report a type 1 AIH case in a HIV-HCV co-infected woman. AIH remission and HCV eradication were obtained with prednisone and interferon plus ribavirine. AIH relapse appeared with corticosteroid withdrawal and a new remission was obtained with immunosuppressive treatment associating prednisone and azathioprine, without opportunistic infection.
Conclusion: This case illustrates diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties of hepatitis C-AIH overlap syndromes in an HIV-infected patient. To our knowledge, it is the first AIH case report in a HIV-HCV co-infected patient.