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Just want a little bit of reassurance, our daughter is two months post transplant and currently receiving steroids for rejection, however this time the consultant said there was inflammation there too that could be caused by a virus. I'm just really worried even though her ALTs are coming down now as she had unexplained acute hepatitis. Has anyone experienced similar biopsy results? Thanks!

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Try not to worry. It's important to be positive about the ALT levels coming down. I don't have any answers for you but I wanted to give you some support so you know you're not on your own.

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