간조직내 HBV precore 변이를 동반한 HbeAg 양성 만성 B 형간염 환자에서의 인터페론 치료효과

type, Group 2: mixed) were received 3-6 MU INF three times a week for 4-6 months, We did follow-ups for at least six months(mean : Group 1-11.3, Group 2- 13.7 months). A complete responder was defined as persis- tent(>6 months) normalization of transaminase and loss of HBeAg and/or seroconversion...

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Published inThe Korean journal of medicine Vol. 55; no. 1; pp. 43 - 51
Main Authors 이연재, Youn Jae Lee, 옥승철, Sung Cheul Ok, 이상혁, Sang Hyuk Lee, 설상영, Sang Young Seol, 정정명, Jung Myung Chung, 박영홍, Yeong Hong Park, 주남영, Nam Young Joo
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한내과학회 01.07.1998
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ISSN1738-9364

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Summary:type, Group 2: mixed) were received 3-6 MU INF three times a week for 4-6 months, We did follow-ups for at least six months(mean : Group 1-11.3, Group 2- 13.7 months). A complete responder was defined as persis- tent(>6 months) normalization of transaminase and loss of HBeAg and/or seroconversion. Results : The HBV precore mutants were found in 15 cases(31.2%) among 48 patients: 7 cases(21.2%) in 33 HBeAg-positive patients and 8 cases(53.396) in 15 HBeAg-negative patients. The HBV precore mutants were more frequently found in HBeAg-negative patients(p= 0.043). Differences in severity of hepatic pathology were not observed in the wild-type versus mutant-type chronic hepatitis B patients(p =1.00). Initial response rate was not significantly different between two Groups(p= 0.228), but complete response rate had a lower tendency in Group 2 (p=0.073). Conclusion : There is a tendency for HBV precore mutants to be less responsive to INF therapy than wild type. Therefore the patients with chronic hepatitis B should be treated as early as possible in natural history of their liver disease before the emergence of HBV precore mutants.
Bibliography:The Korean Association Of Internal Medicine
ISSN:1738-9364