Lamivudine treatment for acute severe hepatitis B : report of a case and review of the literature
Journal | Volume 71 - 2008 |
Issue | Fasc.1 - Case reports |
Author(s) | A. Roussos, S. Koilakou, I. Kalafatas, C. Kalantzis, N. Apostolou, E. Grivas, N. Raptis, G. Mantzaris |
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(1) Gastroenterology Clinic, Evangelismos Hospital, Athens, Greece ; (2) Gastroenterology Clinic, NMTS Hospital, Athens, Greece. |
The oral nucleoside analogue lamivudine has been effectively used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B. However, there is lim- ited data concerning the efficacy and safety of lamivudine in patients with severe acute or fulminant hepatitis B. We report the use of lamivudine in a young woman with acute HBV infection and fulminant hepatic failure. Following lamivudine treatment, we noticed a prompt clinical, biochemical, serological and virological response as it was seen in the vast majority of, previously report- ed, cases. Lamivudine treatment was continued until HBsAg was cleared. Our case, as well as previously reported ones, suggests that lamivudine may have a beneficial effect in selected patients with acute severe or fulminant HBV infection. (Acta gastroenterol. belg., 2008, 71, 30-32). |
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