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. 2004 Oct;99(10):2032-7.
doi: 10.1111/j.1572-0241.2004.40440.x.

Significance of HBV DNA levels in liver histology of HBeAg and Anti-HBe positive patients with chronic hepatitis B

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Significance of HBV DNA levels in liver histology of HBeAg and Anti-HBe positive patients with chronic hepatitis B

Man-Fung Yuen et al. Am J Gastroenterol. 2004 Oct.

Abstract

Objective: To determine the relationship between hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA levels and total histologic activity index (HAI), necroinflammation (HAI-NI), and fibrosis (HAI-F) scores.

Patients and methods: Liver histology and HBV DNA levels were determined in 94 patients with chronic hepatitis B.

Results: There was no association between HBV DNA levels and liver histology in hepatitis-B-e antigen-positive patients (n = 43). In anti-HBe-positive patients (n = 51), HBV DNA levels correlated positively with HAI-NI (r = 0.31, p= 0.014) and HAI-F (r = 0.33, p= 0.017) scores. Though the majority of anti-HBe-positive patients with HBV DNA levels <10(5) copies/ml had mild necroinflammation and no fibrosis, 14.3% had established fibrosis. Anti-HBe-positive patients with core promoter mutations had a poorer histology compared to those without. There was no difference in the histology between anti-HBe-positive patients with and without precore mutations. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level correlated positively with HAI-NI score. Patients with persistently normal ALT levels had a significantly lower median HAI-NI score compared to patients with either persistently or intermittently elevated ALT levels.

Conclusions: In anti-HBe-positive patients, though HBV DNA level <10(5) copies/ml was associated with better histology, 14.3% patients had established fibrosis. Further studies to define a better cut-off HBV DNA level to differentiate low- and high-risk patients for disease progression are required.

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