S. Eriksson MD, Phd (Professor of Medicine), A.-N. Elzouki MD, Phd, Msc, Mbbs (clinical Research Fellow)
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α1-Antitrypsin deficiency (PiZ) is frequent in Caucasian populations. The predominant clinical correlates of this inborn error, i.e. chronic liver disease, emphysema, and vasculitic syndromes including their pathogenetic background are discussed in the present review.