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hepatitis Q - hopeofglory87
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After being found to have slightly elevated liver function tests (LFTs), a 46-year-old
man who is moderately overweight and has diabetes is found to have a positive hepatitis-B surface antigen.
However, the hepatitis B e antigen is negative. There are antibodies to the e antigen but not to the surface antigen. The AST is 110 U/L, and the ALT is 88 U/L. The albumin, bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase levels are normal. Which of the following statements concerning this patient is false?
(A) He is a carrier of hepatitis B
(B) Lamivudine would be ineffective in treating his carrier state
© Interferon should be considered only if the e antigen is positive
(D) He is not infectious to other persons because the e antigen is negative
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#2
b
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#3
dddddddddddddddddd
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#4
ddddd
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#5
lamivudine or INF for HepBsAg(+) HBe Ag(+), HBV DNA (+), ALT increased pts
so B is true
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#6
thanx hopeofglory for the ans but the explanation is not clear
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#7
I'll post the whole explanation afterwards
I guess this Q is not LIKE the exam
Not a good Q

BUT the concept is good to know
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#8
d
though low compared to the high infectivity c e Ag presence , the carrier state HBS Ag has infectivity.
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#9
D he is infectious, bz of HBs Ag +ve
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#10
I think d shud be ans.
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