Sera from patients with chronic liver disease were tested for antibody against hepatitis B surface antigen by radioimmunoassay. The antibody was found in 25 % of patients with alcoholic cirrhosis and in 52% when alcoholic cirrhosis was associated with portal hypertension, these results being significantly higher than in a matched control population. Other forms of chronic liver disease did not differ from the control population. Hepatitis B virus infection might be a factor in determining which alcoholic patients go on to develop chronic liver disease and cirrhosis.
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Mills, P. R., Pennington, T. H., Kay, P., Macsween, R. N. M., & Watkinson, G. (1979). Hepatitis Bs antibody in alcoholic cirrhosis. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 32(8), 778–782. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.32.8.778
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