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Long-term outcome of inactive and active, low viraemic HBeAg-negative-hepatitis B virus infection: Benign course towards HBsAg clearance.

Filippo OliveriLidia SuraceDaniela CavallonePiero ColombattoGabriele RiccoNicola SalvatiBarbara CocoVeronica RomagnoliRiccardo GattaiAntonio SalvatiFrancesco MoriconiQuan YuanFerruccio BoninoMaurizia R Brunetto
Published in: Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver (2017)
Viraemia persistently ≤20 000-IU/mL predicts a benign clinical outcome: it was associated with transition to IC in 43% of LV-AC and to Occult HBV Infection in 20% of IC within 5-years. Nevertheless, 13.1% of individuals with low viraemia at presentation develops CHB within 1 year: 1-year HBV-DNA monitoring resulted the most accurate diagnostic approach that can be limited to at least a half of cases by the single point HBV-DNA/HBsAg quantification. The IC-diagnostic-accuracy combining HBV-DNA/total-anti-HBc/HBcrAg needs to be confirmed in further studies.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis b virus
  • circulating tumor
  • cell free
  • liver failure
  • single molecule
  • nucleic acid
  • high resolution
  • circulating tumor cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • case control