Tuesday, August 9, 2011

The child is 3 years. Up to 3 months. was prolonged jaundice. 03/24/2003 bilirubin-28-8-20 ALT-0, 3 AST, 0, 3 HbsAg-doubtful. 14/04/2003 03/07/1910 bilirubin ALT-0, 6 AST-0, 4 HbsAg-put. Further, over 2 years old, HbsAg was not found, the highest numbers of Biochemistry: bilirubin-23 ALT-0, 9 AST-0, 5 At the moment: bilirubin-16-4-12 ALT-0, 3 AST- 0.4 VHB-DNA is negative. Anti-HbsAg-0.6 (index pozitivn.-3) anti-HbeAg-0.123 (отриц.) U.S.: perivascular infiltration, reactive changes in the liver I beg you to explain to me what they are talking about tests, as were diagnosed carrier HbsAg, and now removed. Correctly diagnosed. Not whether there is a chronic process? Can bіt worsening and how often should take the tests or may be considered a child healthy?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist baby does not have hepatitis B. A similar question: ... E / L HBsAG pos. HBeAg put. AntiHBcAg pos. DNA ... copies / ml. Uzi-liver and spleen ...

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