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Predictors of failure to detect early hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with chronic hepatitis B who received regular surveillance.

Y E ChonK S JungM-J KimJ-Y ChoiC AnJ Y ParkS H AhnB K KimSeung-Up KimH ParkS K HwangK S RimK-H HanDo Young Kim
Published in: Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (2018)
In CHB patients undergoing regular surveillance with ultrasonography and alpha-foetoprotein (AFP) analysis every 6 months, the HCC detection failure rate was not high (0.8% per person; 0.1% per test). However, careful attention should be paid in patients with advanced liver fibrosis (clinical cirrhosis or LS value >11.7 kPa), high AFP levels, or diabetes mellitus, who are prone to surveillance failure.
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