%0 Journal Article %T Type I autoimmune hepatitis, inverted psoriasis with psoriatic arthropathy and type 2 diabetes mellitus as complications of a chronic B virus hepatitis treated with interferon - Case report %A George S£¿raci %A Ofelia Pascarenco %A £¿tefan C. Vesa %A Oliviu Pascu %J Human & Veterinary Medicine %D 2012 %I Bioflux Society %X We present the case of a 31 year old male patient, admitted in the 3rd Medical Clinic Cluj-Napoca for asthenia, fatigue, effort hepatalgia,pain located in the legs and small joints of the hands. Patient has been diagnosed a year ago with chronic B viral hepatitis and receivedPeginterferon alpha 2a treatment. After performing clinical and paraclinical exams we established that patient suffers from type I autoimmunehepatitis, inverted psoriasis with psoriatic arthropathy, recent onset of type II diabetes mellitus. These conditions are likely to appear consecutivelyto Interferon therapy. The markers for B virus hepatitis (Ag-HBs, IgM-HBc, AgHBe, ADN-HBV) were negative. The evolution was favorableafter therapy with immunosuppressants, corticoids, oral antidiabetics and antisecretors. %K autoimmune hepatitis %K inverted psoriasis %K psoriasis arthritis %K type II diabetes mellitus %K Interferon %K chronic B virus hepatitis. %U http://www.hvm.bioflux.com.ro/docs/HVM_4.1.4.pdf