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HEPATITIS C;
Author(s) -
Rizwana Kitchlew,
Fuad Ahmad Siddiqi,
Asif Hashmi
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2012.19.03.2149
Subject(s) - medicine , gastroenterology , liver biopsy , biopsy , fibrosis , stage (stratigraphy) , hepatitis c , inflammation , histology , hepatitis , surgery , paleontology , biology
Background: Liver biopsy the gold standard for the histological assessment in chronic hepatitis C is an invasive procedure withcertain limitations. Objective: It was to evaluate the relation of serum ALT levels with the histological changes in healthy blood donors screenedpositive for HCV. Study Design: This cross sectional comparative study Setting: It was conducted at department of medicine CombinedMilitary Hospital Lahore, from January to August 2004 Method: 76 apparently healthy blood donor soldiers age 20 – 49 years positive for HCVantibodies by third generation ELISA test, evaluated by medical history, physical examination, serum ALT levels , PCR test for HCV RNA andultrasound abdomen were enrolled. Liver biopsy was done through percutaneous route and histology was graded according to Knodell scoringsystem. Results: Serum ALT levels showed a skewed distribution with mean of 130.9+96.9 IU/L and median of 8.5IU/L. Eleven patients hadnormal ALT ( 8. Patients with score > 8 were older than the former groups.The difference was significant(p=0.047). Relation of ALT levels with stage of fibrosis and grade of inflammation was estimated using ANOVA it showed no statisticalsignificance. Patients with stage 1 fibrosis had highest mean serum ALT levels (p=0.108). Conclusions: No association found between theALT level & liver biopsy histological score. However patients with normal ALT levels usually had mild necroinflammatory changes.

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