Respond Stanislav Y. Karpov, hepatology, gastroenterology, hepatology and gastroenterology clinic Medal two options. 1) the virus is eliminated by your immune system - in this case you had not only acute hepatitis A and acute hepatitis B, 2) identification of HBsAg was false - it happens quite often. In any case, you have to donate blood for the virus - HBV-DNA similar question: ... 10 years of hepatitis B! Recent tests gave the following results: bilirubin 38.3, ALT-28, 5 AST-26, 3; HBsAg Australian antigen-3.329; Ig G. ..
Monday, June 6, 2011
Good afternoon. Please help resolve this issue here: on 12/17/2006 I was in the infectious department (got after aching pain in the respiratory tract passed into the domain of appendicitis at surgery, Uzi showed holletsistit and pancreatitis, then transferred to the infectious), the first diagnosis was viral hepatitis A mild form of (a course of treatment was: 4 droppers, 5 shots Essenciale forte + capsules continued two tablets. 3 times a day, Kars, allahol 1tab. per day). 05.01.2007 Espresso analysis was made which gave a positive result for hepatitis B 10.01.07 at another laboratory analysis on the Australia antigen (not Espresso) was as follows: HbsAg - neg .(-), anti-HCV - neg (-); biohimichny blood bilirubin - 41 straight - 20,2, indirect - 20,8, ALT - 0,75, AST - 0.52 nmol / liter. Could these 5 days to influence the test results? Does great possibility that hitting 12.17.2006 diagnosed with hepatitis? (Mild), 10/01/2007 have been negative tests? Please tell me what tests need to be done which doctor will address if tests neg. to establish the diagnosis? Thanks for the reply.
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