A case of HBs antigen negative fulminant hepatitis with IgM antibody to hepatitis B core antigen persisting more than seven years |
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Authors: | Mitsuo Suga M.D. Kaori Shibata Toshinori Kodama Kazuhiro Arima Satoshi Yamada Akira Yachi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Internal Medicine (Section 1), Sapporo Medical College, S-l, W-16, Chuo-ku, 060, Sapporo, Japan 2. Department of Internal Medicine, Sapporo-Higashi Tokusyukai Hospital, Sapporo, Japan 3. Department of Internal Medicine, NTT Sapporo Hospital, Sapporo, Japan
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Abstract: | A 33-year old dentist developed fulminant hepatitis. At admission, a test for IgM antibody to hepatitis B core antigen (IgM anti-HBc) was positive, while tests for HBsAg and HBeAg were negative. He was cured of the disease, but in follow-up examinations from 1983 to 1990 IgM anti-HBc was continuously detected with radioimmunoassay while HBsAg and HBV-DNA were absent in the serum. However, HBcAg was found in a biopsied liver specimen and a small quantity of HBV-DNA was detectable by polymerase chain reaction assay. These observation suggest that the continuous detection of IgM anti-HBc without HBsAg in serum is due to persistent HBV infection and HBV replication in the liver. |
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Keywords: | fulminant hepatitis hepatitis C virus (HCV) IgM anti-HBc |
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