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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 14, 2008; 14(10): 1510-1513
Published online Mar 14, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.1510
Table 1 Laboratory results for patients infected with hepatitis B, virus genotype D n (%)
TestCH HBeAg+ (n = 26)CH HBeAg- (n = 29)Inactive HBsAg carriers (n = 32)Cirrhosis (n = 7)
Anti-HBe+16 (61.5)23 (79.3)30 (93.8)3 (43.0)
Anti-HBe-10 (38.5)6 (20.7)2 (6.2)4 (57.0)
ALT > 667 nkat/L16 (61.5)20 (69.0)0 (0)7 (100.0)
ALT < 667 nkat/L10 (38.5)9 (31.0)32 (100.0)0 (0)
DNA molecules < 106/L2 (7.7)2 (6.9)17 (53.1)3 (43.0)
DNA molecules 106-107/L7 (26.9)14 (48.3)13 (40.65)1 (14.2)
DNA molecules 108-109/L6 (23.1)9 (31.0)2 (6.25)2 (28.6)
DNA molecules > 109/L11 (42.3)4 (13.8)0 (0)1 (14.2)

  • Citation: Mojiri A, Behzad-Behbahani A, Saberifirozi M, Ardabili M, Beheshti M, Rahsaz M, Banihashemi M, Azarpira N, Geramizadeh B, Khadang B, Moaddeb A, Ghaedi M, Heidari T, Torab A, Salah A, Amirzadeh S, Jowkar Z, Mehrabani D, Amini-Bavil-Olyaee S, Dehyadegari MA. Hepatitis B virus genotypes in southwest Iran: Molecular, serological and clinical outcomes. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(10): 1510-1513
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  • DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.14.1510