Antibody to Hepatitis B e Positive Hepatitis Induced by Withdrawal of Steroid Therapy for Polymyositis: Response to Interferon-Alpha and Cyclosporin A

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A 57-year-old woman was admitted with symmetrical proximal muscle weakness, liver dysfunction, abnormal muscle enzymes, and she was an antibody to hepatitis B e (anti-HBe) positive hepatitis B virus (HBV) carrier. Biopsy of her left quadriceps femoris showed myositis, so prednisolone was started at 40 mg/day. However, her hepatic function deteriorated and liver biopsy after 4 months showed acute hepatitis with partial submassive necrosis. Treatment with interferon-alpha and cyclosporin A progressively reduced the transaminase and HBV-DNA levels. Early treatment with interferon-alpha plus cyclosporin A can control exacerbation of hepatitis B.

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Nakanishi, K., Ishikawa, M., Nakauchi, M., Sakurai, A., Doi, K., & Taniguchi, Y. (1998). Antibody to Hepatitis B e Positive Hepatitis Induced by Withdrawal of Steroid Therapy for Polymyositis: Response to Interferon-Alpha and Cyclosporin A. Internal Medicine, 37(6), 519–522. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.37.519

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