Adolescents
... groups include infants , adolescents , ...
hepatitis A -
hepatitis c aused by
hepatitis A virus . Most common in children and ...
Alpha
... of AFP for detecting HCC varies widely in both
hepatitis B virus (HBV)-positive and HBV-negative ... pyruvic transaminase (SGPT), and serum
hepatitis . The following eight objectives (in alpha ... Q R S T U V W X Y Z View by Topic ... DRUG
hepatitis - ...
Angioma
... angioma Hemochromatosis ( Iron Overload )
hepatitis ( Viral
hepatitis )
hepatitis B ...
Antibody
... will reduce that potential for side effects.
hepatitis A ANTIBODY ( Anti HA) - Main labor atory test used to detect
hepatitis A . Detects antibody produced by patient's immune system in response to
hepatitis A virus . Each type of antibody is unique ...
Antigen
... marrow and blood cells. CD40-ligand ...
hepatitis B e ANTIGEN (HBeAg) - Labor atory test that ... of activity, or rate of multi plication, of
hepatitis B virus . Cross-matching antigen s. The ... with an increase in the numbers of cells.
hepatitis A infection : A positive antigen test (called ...
Autoimmune hepatitis
... Autoimmune
hepatitis Definition: Autoimmune
hepatitis involves inflammation of the liver caused by ... ( disease -causing agent). Autoimmune
hepatitis Powered by: This information is provided by an ...
B virus
... virus usually have no or mild symptoms.
hepatitis B Virus
hepatitis B is also known as serum
hepatitis a nd is spread through blood and sexual ....
Carrier
... who harbors an infectious disease (such as
hepatitis ) without any clinical signs of it and is a ... carrier s usually do not develop chronic
hepatitis . If it does develop, however, cirrhosis and ... perpetrator of vector -borne infections .
hepatitis C : Are You a Silent Carrier ? Health Highlights ...
Chronic
... physical or mental activity. CHRONIC ACTIVE
hepatitis - This is a form of continuing liver ... death . Causes include viral infection (
hepatitis D,
hepatitis B , ...
Cirrhosis
... scarring of the liver . Alcohol and viral
hepatitis B and C are among the many causes of cirrhosis ... Hemochromatosis ( Iron Overload )
hepatitis ( Viral
hepatitis ) ...
Death
... of the amyloid -peptide (A). CHRONIC ACTIVE
hepatitis - This is a form of continuing liver ... death . Causes include viral infection (
hepatitis D,
hepatitis B , ...
Delta
... and aiding in placement of localization wire.
hepatitis D, or delta
hepatitis , affects only people with
hepatitis B ; those infected with both virus es tend to ...
Dialysis
... or impairment as a result of cirrhosis ,
hepatitis , drug overdose or toxic ity, ... In hemo ... requiring dialysis or a transplant.
hepatitis B can cause a much more severe infection than
hepatitis A , and, can occur as an asymptomatic " carrier ...
Diphtheria
... rubella ( MMR ). Chickenpox ( varicella ).
hepatitis B (Hep B).
hepatitis A (Hep A), in some areas of the United States. ... clients to address immunization status for
hepatitis B , tetanus , diphtheria , measles , mumps ...
Drug ingestion
... Causes include viral infection (
hepatitis D,
hepatitis B ,
hepatitis C ), autoimmune disease , drug ingestion , or ...
Duct
... disseminated intra vascular coagulation
hepatitis malabsorption (inadequate absorption of ... , blockages of the bowel or bile duct - and
hepatitis . In older children jaundice is more likely to be due to infection (
hepatitis ) or tumours. What are the symptoms? During ...
Drug-induced hepatitis
... Drug-induced
hepatitis Definition: Drug-induced
hepatitis involves inflammation of the liver caused by medication. Drug-induced
hepatitis involves inflammation of the liver caused by ...
Fatty liver
... number of conditions, notably nonalcoholic steato
hepatitis (NASH). Fatty liver disease and nonalcoholic steato
hepatitis Gastroesophageal reflux disease Urinary ... Hemochromatosis ( Iron Overload )
hepatitis ( ...
Food
... that they worsen the problem. Call If: ...
hepatitis E -
hepatitis c aused by the
hepatitis E virus . Transmitted by infected food and ...
Gallstones
... (by infection , tumor or gallstones ) viral
hepatitis (
hepatitis A ,
hepatitis B , ...
Gallstone
... infection , tumor or gallstone s ) viral
hepatitis (
hepatitis A ,
hepatitis B , ...
Hemangioma
... Hemochromatosis ( Iron Overload )
hepatitis ( Viral
hepatitis )
hepatitis B ...
Hemochromatosis
... ... Hemochromatosis ( Iron Overload )
hepatitis ( Viral
hepatitis )
hepatitis B ...
Hepatic
... cells. HEPATIC : Pertaining to the liver .
hepatitis : Inflammation of the liver . May be caused by ... nutrition formulas, disease -specific)
hepatitis A Vaccine , Inactivated ( Injection ) (Havrix; ... hepatic cirrhosis or chronic active
hepatitis may be present. Special Considerations: ... ...
Hepatitis a
...
hepatitis A - A form of viral
hepatitis , known as infectious
hepatitis , due to it's ability to be spread through ...
Hepatitis
...
hepatitis B and D were formerly called serum
hepatitis .
hepatitis B is mainly transmitted through blood ...
Hepatitis b
...
hepatitis B is a disease of the liver caused by the
hepatitis B virus .
hepatitis B is a serious disease . It can be mild, ...
Hepatitis c
...
hepatitis C Overview
hepatitis is a general term that means inflammation of ... inflammation can be caused by infection .
hepatitis C Definition: ...
Immune
... of the red blood cells. Auto immune
hepatitis involves inflammation of the liver caused by ... -causing agent). Alternative Names: Lupoid
hepatitis ... HE ALT HY IMMUNE SYSTEM S CONQUER TB, ... the body's healthy tissue s. Auto immune
hepatitis sometimes occurs in relatives of people with ...
Immune System
... in the diagnosis of liver disease (see
hepatitis ). PAMELA BJORKMAN: My labor atory is ... ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ...
hepatitis C ANTIBODY ( Anti -HC) - Labor atory test ... immune system in response to presence of the
hepatitis C virus . Labor atory test methods include ...
Inflammation
... " ... Inflammation of the liver -
hepatitis - has many causes, including several virus es. One of the most common but least known about is
hepatitis B , which is 100 times more infectious than HIV ... solution Indication: treatment of chronic
hepatitis B associated with evidence of ...
Iron Overload
... s. Hemochromatosis ( Iron Overload )
hepatitis ( Viral
hepatitis )
hepatitis B ...
Liver disease
... Fatty liver disease and nonalcoholic steato
hepatitis Gastroesophageal reflux disease Urinary ... . Oxford Academic Trade, 1993. Organ izations
hepatitis B Foundation. 101 Greenwood Ave., Suite 570, ... 12) often suffer from a liver disease such as
hepatitis , liver failure or cirrhosis . Jaundice , ...
Liver
... Liver disease due to alcohol; Cirrhosis or
hepatitis - alcoholic; Laennec's cirrhosis Causes, ... infection than for the general population.
hepatitis B can lead to serious liver disease . This ... treatment and prevention of the virus . The
hepatitis B vaccine is effective against the hep B ...
Liver Diseases
... biliary atresia , metabolic liver disease and
hepatitis , can lead to liver failure as they progress ... liver disease . This is especially important in
hepatitis C infection . The biopsy also helps detect: ... the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD). Chronic
hepatitis B : update of recommendations. Hepatology. ...
Liver transplant
... . Treatment The majority of people with
hepatitis B don't need specific treatment other than ... the only treatment is liver transplant ation.
hepatitis C is an increasing public health concern in the ... disease . In rare cases, short-term ( acute )
hepatitis B progresses rapidly to liver failure, a ...
Measles
... One dose. Varicella ( chickenpox ). One dose.
hepatitis A . (In certain geographical areas and with ... clients to address immunization status for
hepatitis B , tetanus , diphtheria , measles , mumps ... for typhoid , measles , cholera ,
hepatitis B , or yellow fever . Some foods , drugs, or ...
Necrosis
... - A severe and rapidly progressive form of
hepatitis a ccompanied by hepatocellular death and the ... of hepatic failure. May be a complication of
hepatitis B , C or D. Avascular necrosis of the hip ... disease is extremely rare among nonsmokers.
hepatitis - Liver disorder characterized by ...
Newborn jaundice
... jaundice breast milk jaundice viral
hepatitis (
hepatitis A ,
hepatitis B , ...
Organ Transplant
... transfusion received prior to 1990 (before
hepatitis C blood test was available) ... Fatal ... ), tissue and organ transplant ation.
hepatitis C , which may be spread by infected IV drug ... blood transfusion s that were not screened for
hepatitis , and by some organ transplant s. ...