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Case Reports
. 1991 Aug;36(8):1143-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF01297462.

HBV-DNA-related hepatocellular carcinoma occurring in childhood. Report of three cases

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HBV-DNA-related hepatocellular carcinoma occurring in childhood. Report of three cases

R Giacchino et al. Dig Dis Sci. 1991 Aug.

Abstract

In a series of 325 HBV chronically infected children observed over an 18-year period, three developed HCC. These three children were born in southern Italy, a region characterized by a high endemic HBV infection rate; each had been infected perinatally, developed an acute hepatitis, and became a chronic carrier. Two of the three with cirrhosis were HBsAg positive at the time their HCC was detected. The remaining case had seroconverted to HBsAb but HBV-DNA integration could be demonstrated in the absence of cirrhosis; moreover HBV antigens were not expressed in the tissue of this case. The interval between HBV infection and HCC appearance in these three cases ranged from six to 11 years. A similarity between these three Italian cases and the majority of HCC arising in chronically infected children in the Far East is noted.

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