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Subtle presentation of active primary biliary cirrhosis in chronic hepatitis B: a case report

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Abstract We are describing an interesting case of two chronic liver diseases in a 48-year-old Chinese woman. While chronic hepatitis B is a common entity in Asia, the patient was… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We are describing an interesting case of two chronic liver diseases in a 48-year-old Chinese woman. While chronic hepatitis B is a common entity in Asia, the patient was later found to have active, asymptomatic primary biliary cirrhosis due to a persistently elevated alkaline phosphatase level after optimal hepatitis B virus DNA suppression on antiviral therapy. This report emphasizes the importance of keeping a high index of suspicion for another potential liver disease process even after a patient has been successfully treated for a primary liver condition. Clinical vigilance, especially in atypical clinical presentations, can result in early accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment.

Keywords: primary biliary; hepatitis; case; biliary cirrhosis; report; chronic hepatitis

Journal Title: Gastroenterology Report
Year Published: 2017

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