Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist You do not have chronic hepatitis B. A similar question is: do blood tests for markers of viral hepatitis. Result HBsAq-positive, AT HC - negative. Can ...
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Tell me what it is, I passed the tests for enzyme-linked immunoassay for markers of viral hepatitis. Results are as follows: 1) Anti HBs Total-positive, the optical density of 0.229, the critical value of 0.167. 2) Anti HBcore Total-positive, the optical density of-0, 606, kritich.velichina 0.563. 3) Anti HBe lgG-positive, the optical density of-0, 883, the critical value of 0.264. All other indicators are negative. Bilirubin level 28. What is it? The therapist said that I have hepatitis B. Is this true? Also, the doctor gives me this reply: "You need to spend an additional PCR diagnosis (presence of live virus), you have observed moderately elevated levels of bilirubin in the blood, on the basis of marker studies may conclude that the presence of hepatitis B continuously relapsing course? You need to get treatment, and reduce the bilirubin level. Refine age. "
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