A 42 years old male patient presented with jaundice. His AST was 48 U, ALT was 51 U, ALP, GGTP were normal. Ultrasound of liver was suggestive of cirrhosis. Viral markers were done and the following results were obtained.TestResultAnti-HAVNegativeAnti-HBsAgNegativeAnti-HBeAgNegativeAnti-HBcAg IgGPositiveAnti-HBcAg IgMNegativeHBsAgNegativeAnti-HCVPositiveAnti-HEVNegativeWhat is the next best step in management of this patient?

Correct Answer: -PCR for hepatitis C virus
Description: Ans: C. -PCR for hepatitis C virus(Ref Harrison 19/e p2017, 2018: 18/e p2551)Positive Anti-HBcAg IgG:Mere indicator of hepatitis B infection in past.Positive Anti-HCV antibody:Most sensitive indicator of HCV infection - Presence of HCV.Presence of Anti-HCV antibody points to hepatitis C infection a Hence HCV-RNA levels determined to establish chronic hepatitis C diagnosis before staing Interferon therapy.Requires molecular amplification by PCR.Testing for HCV RNA or repeat anti-HCV testing later stages - Necessary to establish diagnosis.
Category: Medicine
Share:

Get More
Subject Mock Tests

Practice with over 200,000 questions from various medical subjects and improve your knowledge.

Attempt a mock test now
Mock Exam

Take an exam with 100 random questions selected from all subjects to test your knowledge.

Coming Soon
Get More
Subject Mock Tests

Try practicing mock tests with over 200,000 questions from various medical subjects.

Attempt a mock test now
Mock Exam

Attempt an exam of 100 questions randomly chosen from all subjects.

Coming Soon
WordPress › Error

There has been a critical error on this website.

Learn more about troubleshooting WordPress.