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What Causes Interface Hepatitis?
Interface hepatitis is often found in conditions such as
chronic viral hepatitis
(e.g., hepatitis B and C), autoimmune hepatitis, and drug-induced liver injury. It reflects a continuing immune-mediated attack on the liver cells.
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