Pathological features and prognosis in chronic hepatitis B virus carriers

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This retrospective study examined 220 Chinese chronic hepatitis B virus carriers over 5 years. After initial liver biopsy, liver function tests and serological analysis, patients underwent further tests of liver function and hepatitis B seromarkers at 6-month intervals. Second and third liver biopsies were performed in 56 and 23 patients, respectively. Liver pathology was classified according to inflammatory activity (G0-G4) and degree of fibrosis (S0-S4). A significantly greater proportion of hepatitis B e antigen antibody-positive patients had a more severe level of inflammation and fibrosis than patients who were hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive. Abnormal inflammation (≥ G2) occurred in 122 (55.5%) patients. Hepatitis B reactivation occurred in 35 (15.9%) patients: 33 had obvious liver inflammation at the initial biopsy (≥ G2) and only two had a low level of liver inflammation (G0-G1). The hepatitis B reactivation rate was significantly related to age but not to gender. Hepatitis B surface antigen clearance was 1.55% per year and HBeAg seroconversion was 5.36% per year. In conclusion, hepatitis B reactivation was closely correlated with age and the level of liver inflammation. © 2011 Field House Publishing LLP.

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Lu, Z. H., Chen, W., Ju, Z. C., Pei, H., Yang, X. J., Gu, X. B., & Huang, L. H. (2011). Pathological features and prognosis in chronic hepatitis B virus carriers. Journal of International Medical Research, 39(1), 71–77. https://doi.org/10.1177/147323001103900109

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