Acute non A-E hepatitis in eastern Sicily: the natural history and the role of hepatitis G virus.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2000
Abstract:
Background. The etiology and
the natural history of acute non A-E hepatitis is
still undefined.
Methods. We examined the prevalence of HGV
viraemia and the long-term outcome in 54 patients
with non A-E acute hepatitis.
Results. HGV-RNA was found in 19 out of 54
(35%) patients. There was no difference between
HGV-RNA positives and negatives in terms of
age sex, parenteral risk factors and alanine
amino-transferase peak level. Gamma-glutamyl
transpeptidase levels were higher in the HGVRNA
positive group. During a 3-year follow up,
10 out of 54 (18.5%) patients progressed to
chronic hepatitis and 4 out of 10 (40%) had an
histologically advanced disease. None of the 19
subjects infected with HGV showed a chronic
evolution of liver disease.
Conclusions. Our results confirm the limited
role of HGV as the etiological agent of non A-E
acute hepatitis. The great majority of non A-E
hepatitis cases are yet of undetermined origin
and unfortunately, are characterized by a high
rate of progression to chronic active hepatitis.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
HGV, HGV-RNA, Acute non A-E hepatitis, Chronicization, Liver histology.
Elenco autori:
Cacopardo, B.; Nunnari, G.; Berger, A.; Doerr, H. W.; Russo, R.
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