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Original Article

Acute Hepatitis B in Children with Papular Acrodermatitis

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Pages 249-257 | Received 13 May 1986, Accepted 14 May 1986, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Thirteen children who had repeated liver biopsies over a period of 2–16 years after the onset of papular acrodermatitis (PAC) were studied retrospectively. Six patients, rebiopsied within 36 months after the onset of PAC, had histologic evidence of chronic periportal hepatitis. However, repeated biopsies in 3 of the patients revealed a normal liver or chronic portal hepatitis. Whereas all patients had at the end of the observation markers of hepatitis B virus infection, 8 of the 10 patients studied had HBs antigenemia. These data indicate that severe active liver disease may regress without treatment in patients who have had PAC. However, the high frequency of a chronic HBsAg-carrier state among these patients suggests either an inefficient clearance of the virus or an altered immune reaction.

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