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J Hepatol ; 33(3): 430-9, 2000 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11019999

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/AIMS: We aimed to clarify the clinical relevance of hepatitis B virus pre-core mutant detection in patients with chronic hepatitis B using a newly developed assay. METHODS: Viral genotypes and pre-core mutations were studied in relation to viral persistence and liver disease severity using INNO-LiPA methodology. The study group included 151 patients with chronic hepatitis B, 85 positive for HBeAg (group I) and 66 positive for anti-HBe (group II). RESULTS: The prevalence of viral genotypes in group I was: 64% A, 1% B, 15% C, 19% D, 0% E, 0% F and in group II: 39% A, 0% B, 2% C, 56% D, 2% E, 2% F (p<0.001). The prevalence of mutations at pre-core codon 28 (M2) was lower in group I (5%) than in group II (64%) (p<0.001). The prevalence of pre-core promoter mutations was also lower in group I (21%) than in group II (61%) (p<0.001). M2 mutations were more frequently detected in genotype D than in genotype A (p<0.001), while the other mutations were not influenced by viral genotype. Serum HBV DNA levels were significantly lower in group II versus group I (p<0.001), and in patients with any of the pre-core mutations versus wild-type sequence (p<0.01). Although cirrhosis was more frequent in group II (37%) versus group I (22%) and in patients with either one of the pre-core mutation (31%) versus wild-type sequence (25%), there was no statistical difference in liver severity assessed by ALT levels and Knodell score. CONCLUSION: Pre-core mutants, whose molecular pattern is strongly dependent on viral genotypes, are associated with viral persistence in anti-HBe positive patients with ongoing chronic hepatitis B. The availability of this rapid assay should allow a precise monitoring of viral pre-core mutants during the course of chronic hepatitis B.


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Hepatitis B Core Antigens/genetics , Hepatitis B virus/genetics , Mutation , Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Female , Gene Frequency , Genome, Viral , Genotype , Hepatitis B/immunology , Hepatitis B/physiopathology , Hepatitis B/virology , Hepatitis B e Antigens/analysis , Hepatitis B virus/immunology , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Middle Aged , Severity of Illness Index , Virus Replication
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim ; 16(4): 378-80, 1997.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9750584

ABSTRACT

A 73-year-old man was admitted to the ICU for anuria. He reported no history of urinary disease. The abdominal roentgenography and two echographies showed an empty urinary bladder, a right ureteral calculus without dilatation of the urinary tract. Computed tomography demonstrated the presence of a left ureteral stone. Bilateral retrograde ureteroscopy and drainage allowed a rapid recovery. When the abdominal roentgenography and echography cannot explain the occurrence of anuria, the computed tomography, or better the helical CT, can demonstrate the presence of otherwise unrecognized calculi.


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Acute Kidney Injury/etiology , Anuria/etiology , Ureteral Calculi/complications , Ureteral Obstruction/etiology , Aged , Humans , Male , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Ultrasonography , Ureteral Calculi/diagnostic imaging , Ureteral Calculi/therapy , Ureteral Obstruction/therapy , Ureteroscopy
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