Thursday, November 17, 2011

Returning to the issue in 2932. Passed the analysis on the hepatitis B virus (qualitative) - negative. What can be forecast? And whether you need to be tested for DNA? Past tests: HBeAg - negative anti-HBc total - a positive anti-HBc IgM - negative anti-HBe - positive anti-HBs - 5,23 mIU / ml, ALT - 26 U / L AST - 17 U / L Bilirubin reverse - 12 0 mg / dL Bilirubin direct - 5,0 mmol / l Gamma GT - 47 U / l glucose - 6.1 mmol / l Urea - 6,3 mmol / L Lymphocytes - 50,4% Leukocytes - 9 th / uL Neutrophils segmentoyad. - 41,2% of alkaline phosphatase - 64 U / l Acid phosphatase - 3.6 U / liter

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist no longer need to take the tests. Do not you have hepatitis B. A similar question: "... biochemical parameters \" 1. ALT ... AST ... Total protein ... Glucose ... Total bilirubin ... Direct bilirubin ... Albumin ... Creatinine ... Urea ... Thymol ... GGT ... Alkaline phosphatase - 264 Still waiting for tests to be ...

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