Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6120773 | Journal of Clinical Virology | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusions The incidence of hepatitis B reactivation was low during the 10 years of follow-up. However, given the higher risk of reactivation than their counterparts, males, and those with HBV DNA â¥Â 1000 IU/mL need to be followed-up more frequently.
Keywords
AASLDHBsAgHBeAgNIHALTDNAHCCASTAspartate aminotransferaseAlanine aminotransferasealpha-fetoproteinantibody to hepatitis B surface antigenHepatitis B surface antigendeoxyribonucleic acidAmerican Association for the Study of Liver Diseasestandard deviation.IncidenceAFPbody mass indexBMIanti-HBcAnti-HBeAnti-HBsRisk factorsconfidence intervalNIH, National Institutes of Healthhazard ratioHepatitis B e antigenHepatitis BHBVpolymerase chain reactionPCRhepatitis B virusHepatocellular carcinoma
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Authors
Rania A. Tohme, Lisa Bulkow, Chriss E. Homan, Susan Negus, Brian J. McMahon,