A case of direct antiglobulin test(DAT)-negative autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) associated with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is presented. A 54-year-old female was admitted with liver dysfunction and anemia. AIH was diagnosed based on the diagnostic criteria of the International Autoimmune Hepatitis Group. The patient was DAT-negative, and exhibited all the clinical features of warm type AIHA and elevated levels of red blood cell-associated IgG. Marked improvement of subjective symptoms, the return to normal of hematological and liver test values, and a decrease in the level of RBC-associated IgG were observed after the start of corticosteroid therapy. Although an association of AIH and AIHA is rarely reported, the measurement of RBC-associated IgG is recommended in cases of AIH with DAT-negative anemia, as both disorders are autoimmune in nature.
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