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Hepatitis B



Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis B virus
Digestive system
Digestive system
Aggressive hepatitis
Aggressive hepatitis
Gianotti-Crosti syndrome on the leg
Gianotti-Crosti syndrome on the leg
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B


Hepatitis B

Symptoms:

  • Fatigue, malaise, joint aches, and low-grade fever
  • Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and abdominal pain
  • Jaundice and dark urine due to increased bilirubin

Signs and tests:
  • Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) -- this represents the first viral marker present in blood tests after the patient is infected. It usually disappears from the blood in 1-2 months.
  • Hepatitis B core antibody (Anti-HBc) -- this is usually detected within 1-2 weeks of the appearance of hepatitis B surface antigen.
  • Hepatitis B surface antibody (Anti-HBs) -- this is found both in those who have been immunized and those who have recovered from hepatitis infection.
  • Both hepatitis B surface antibody and core antibody persist indefinitely in the blood of patients who have recovered from hepatitis B.
  • Liver enzyme (transaminase) blood levels may be elevated due to liver damage.
  • Albumin levels may be low and prothrombin time may be prolonged due to severe liver failure.



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