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Original Article

Chronic Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis: A Long-Term Follow-up Study in 49 Patients

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Pages 1115-1122 | Received 24 Feb 1987, Accepted 19 Jun 1987, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Forty-nine patients with biopsy-verified chronic non-A, non-B hepatitis (NANBH) of both percutaneously transmitted and sporadic types were followed up for up to 20 years (mean, 62 months ± 44 months). Drug addicts were not included. Twenty-four patients had chronic persistent hepatitis (CPH), and 25 had chronic active hepatitis (CAH) or cirrhosis on the basis of the first biopsy. Patients with CPH were significantly younger than patients with CAH (mean age, 31 and 51 years, respectively;p & 0.001). Standard laboratory data (means) correlated with histology, but great variations made liver biopsy essential for the diagnosis. Twenty-one patients were rebiopsied, and 24% had more severe lesions. In total, 16 patients (33%) had signs of cirrhosis. The disease seemed to resolve in eight patients (16%), whereas two patients died of it. Some patients with CPH might progress to CAH, and the frequent finding of cirrhosis in CAH implies the possibility of hepatic failure and fatality in chronic NANBH.

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