A male patient is observed to be HBs Ag antigen positive HBe Ag antigen negative and anti-HBe antibody positive. HBV DNA copies are observed to be 100,000/m1 while SGOT and SGPT are elevated to 6 times the upper limit of normal value. What is the likely diagnosis:
A male patient is observed to be HBs Ag antigen positive HBe Ag antigen negative and anti-HBe antibody positive. HBV DNA copies are observed to be 100,000/m1 while SGOT and SGPT are elevated to 6 times the upper limit of normal value. What is the likely diagnosis:
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A male patient is observed to be HBs Ag antigen positive HBe Ag antigen negative and anti-HBe antibody positive. HBV DNA copies are observed to be 100,000/m1 while SGOT and SGPT are elevated to 6 times the upper limit of normal value. What is the likely diagnosis:
β Correct Answer: B. HBV precore mutant
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