Wednesday, August 17, 2011

I was 8 years old found viral hepatitis B. Now I'm diagnosed with chronic viral hepatitis in the phase of viral replication. in the last analysis I have a positive PCR and elevated thymol turbidity test (9,5), by ultrasound minor changes in the liver parenchyma, all other tests were normal. Treatment: gepabene or phosphoglive, antiviral therapy is not indicated. Please tell us your recommendations and what treatment should I stick with it.

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist you need a puncture of the liver, based on its results to determine the advisability of antiviral therapy. Similar question: ... hepatosplenomegaly, diffuse changes in the liver-type chronic hepatitis. Quantitative PCR (November): detected HBV DNA in the ...

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