Abstract
Recent studies suggest that liver cirrhosis is reversible after administering oral nucleos(t)ide analogue therapy to patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. However, few studies have addressed whether esophageal varices can regress after such therapy. We report a case of complete regression of esophageal varices during entecavir therapy in patients with HBV-related liver cirrhosis, suggesting that complications of liver cirrhosis such as esophageal varices can regress after the long-term suppression of HBV replication.
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Jwa, H. Y., Cho, Y. K., Choi, E. K., Kim, H. U., Song, H. J., Na, S. Y., … Song, B. C. (2016). Regression of esophageal varices during entecavir treatment in patients with hepatitis-B-virus-related liver cirrhosis. Clinical and Molecular Hepatology, 22(1), 183–187. https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2016.22.1.183
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