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Hbsag. If negative, acute hbv infection is ruled out (15). If positive, the patient is infected with hbv. A repeat test after six months will determine if the infection has resolved or is chronic.
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Hbsag. If negative, acute hbv infection is ruled out (15). If positive, the patient is infected with hbv. A repeat test after six months will determine if the infection has resolved or is chronic.
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Negative for malignancy means that no cancer cells were seen when the tissue sample was examined under the microscope. Pathologists use the word malignant to describe cancers. This result is typically used when only a small sample of tissue is sent for examination under the microscope.
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Negative for malignancy means that no cancer cells were seen when the tissue sample was examined under the microscope. Pathologists use the word malignant to describe cancers. This result is typically used when only a small sample of tissue is sent for examination under the microscope.
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In hbv carriers and patients with chronic hepatitis b, positive hbeag results usually indicate presence of active hbv replication and high infectivity. A negative hbeag result indicates very minimal or no hbv replication. Positive anti-hbe results usually indicate inactivity of the virus and low infectivity.
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In hbv carriers and patients with chronic hepatitis b, positive hbeag results usually indicate presence of active hbv replication and high infectivity. A negative hbeag result indicates very minimal or no hbv replication. Positive anti-hbe results usually indicate inactivity of the virus and low infectivity.
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In hbv carriers and patients with chronic hepatitis b, positive hbeag results usually indicate presence of active hbv replication and high infectivity. A negative hbeag result indicates very minimal or no hbv replication. Positive anti-hbe results usually indicate inactivity of the virus and low infectivity.
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In hbv carriers and patients with chronic hepatitis b, positive hbeag results usually indicate presence of active hbv replication and high infectivity. A negative hbeag result indicates very minimal or no hbv replication. Positive anti-hbe results usually indicate inactivity of the virus and low infectivity.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for...more
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A vaccine can prevent hepatitis b, but there's no cure if you have the condition. If you're infected, taking certain precautions can help prevent spreading the virus to others.
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