Histological, biochemical and clinical findings in hepatitis B carriers undergoing elective abdominal surgery.

Prospective surveillance for serum Hepatitis B surface Antigen (HBsAg) was performed in 255 patients undergoing elective abdominal surgery at Ramathibodi Hospital during 1984-1987. HBsAg was detected in 13 patients (5.0%), 11 of whom gave consent for serial evaluation of liver histology and laborato...

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Main Authors: C. Pramoolsinsap, S. Kurathong, S. Bunyaratvej
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spelling th-mahidol.155992018-06-14T16:08:38Z Histological, biochemical and clinical findings in hepatitis B carriers undergoing elective abdominal surgery. C. Pramoolsinsap S. Kurathong S. Bunyaratvej Mahidol University Medicine Prospective surveillance for serum Hepatitis B surface Antigen (HBsAg) was performed in 255 patients undergoing elective abdominal surgery at Ramathibodi Hospital during 1984-1987. HBsAg was detected in 13 patients (5.0%), 11 of whom gave consent for serial evaluation of liver histology and laboratory findings. There were eight males and three females aged 20-75 years (mean = 43.4 years). Nine of the eleven patients had wedge liver biopsies taken at operation and two patients had percutaneous biopsies performed. All patients were followed up at 3-6 month intervals and after 20-36 months, follow-up liver biopsies by the percutaneous route were performed in the nine cases who gave consent. The histological findings of initial and follow-up biopsies from these patients were all abnormal, ranging from reactive hepatitis to chronic active hepatitis. During the follow-up study, none of the patients lost their HBs antigenemia and orcein staining of liver biopsies for HBsAg was positive in all ten cases tested. In the nine cases who underwent follow-up liver biopsy, progression of liver pathology was found in seven, although none of these patients showed clinical deterioration or had significant rise in HBsAg titre or SGOT/SGPT levels. The mean age of the five cases who progressed to CAH (51.2 years) was higher than that of the remaining four cases (32.5 years) who had no or minor changes in liver histology, although the difference was not significant. Of the five cases with progression to CAH, four cases were more than 40 years old. None of the conventional clinical or laboratory parameters correlated with the progression of liver disease.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) 2018-06-14T09:08:38Z 2018-06-14T09:08:38Z 1988-12-01 Article The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health. Vol.19, No.4 (1988), 571-578 01251562 2-s2.0-0024228994 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/15599 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0024228994&origin=inward
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C. Pramoolsinsap
S. Kurathong
S. Bunyaratvej
Histological, biochemical and clinical findings in hepatitis B carriers undergoing elective abdominal surgery.
description Prospective surveillance for serum Hepatitis B surface Antigen (HBsAg) was performed in 255 patients undergoing elective abdominal surgery at Ramathibodi Hospital during 1984-1987. HBsAg was detected in 13 patients (5.0%), 11 of whom gave consent for serial evaluation of liver histology and laboratory findings. There were eight males and three females aged 20-75 years (mean = 43.4 years). Nine of the eleven patients had wedge liver biopsies taken at operation and two patients had percutaneous biopsies performed. All patients were followed up at 3-6 month intervals and after 20-36 months, follow-up liver biopsies by the percutaneous route were performed in the nine cases who gave consent. The histological findings of initial and follow-up biopsies from these patients were all abnormal, ranging from reactive hepatitis to chronic active hepatitis. During the follow-up study, none of the patients lost their HBs antigenemia and orcein staining of liver biopsies for HBsAg was positive in all ten cases tested. In the nine cases who underwent follow-up liver biopsy, progression of liver pathology was found in seven, although none of these patients showed clinical deterioration or had significant rise in HBsAg titre or SGOT/SGPT levels. The mean age of the five cases who progressed to CAH (51.2 years) was higher than that of the remaining four cases (32.5 years) who had no or minor changes in liver histology, although the difference was not significant. Of the five cases with progression to CAH, four cases were more than 40 years old. None of the conventional clinical or laboratory parameters correlated with the progression of liver disease.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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C. Pramoolsinsap
S. Kurathong
S. Bunyaratvej
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author C. Pramoolsinsap
S. Kurathong
S. Bunyaratvej
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title Histological, biochemical and clinical findings in hepatitis B carriers undergoing elective abdominal surgery.
title_short Histological, biochemical and clinical findings in hepatitis B carriers undergoing elective abdominal surgery.
title_full Histological, biochemical and clinical findings in hepatitis B carriers undergoing elective abdominal surgery.
title_fullStr Histological, biochemical and clinical findings in hepatitis B carriers undergoing elective abdominal surgery.
title_full_unstemmed Histological, biochemical and clinical findings in hepatitis B carriers undergoing elective abdominal surgery.
title_sort histological, biochemical and clinical findings in hepatitis b carriers undergoing elective abdominal surgery.
publishDate 2018
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