Abstract
The spontaneous seroclearance of hepatitis B upon development of a hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is extremely rare. To date, there has been one published case series reporting hepatitis B seroconversion following HCC resection. We describe two novel cases of spontaneous hepatitis B seroclearance following the development of HCC, prior to resection. Following resection, specimens were HBsAg- and HBcAg-negative in both tumor and peritumor tissues. Although the precise mechanism of this is poorly understood, nonuniform integration of hepatitis B virus DNA within the liver could lead to selective tumorigenesis of HBsAg-producing cells, explaining the observed clearance of serum HBsAg with the development of HCC.
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Naimimohasses, S., El Sherif, O., Ashfaq, M., Nolan, N., Iqbal, M., McKiernan, S., & Norris, S. (2017). Spontaneous Hepatitis B Seroclearance upon Development of Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Case Reports in Gastroenterology, 11(3), 797–802. https://doi.org/10.1159/000484660
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