2019
DOI: 10.3892/ol.2019.10926
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Hepatitis B virus infection and 1q21 amplification in multiple myeloma

Abstract: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a hepatotropic and a lymphotropic virus. An association between HBV and hematologic malignancies has been determined previously; however, the association between HBV infection and multiple myeloma (MM) remains controversial. The present study aimed to assess the prevalence of HBV infection in patients with MM, and investigate their characteristics and prognostic significance. The clinical data of 165 patients with MM who had received at least four cycles of chemotherapy between April… Show more

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“…14 The prevalence of acute and chronic HBV infection in patients with MM was observed in 11.5% and 14.54%, respectively. 15 Thrombocytosis is an atypical feature in MM as these cases are characterized by myelosuppression. 5 Our patient also had an incidental finding of thrombocytosis during routine workup.…”
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“…14 The prevalence of acute and chronic HBV infection in patients with MM was observed in 11.5% and 14.54%, respectively. 15 Thrombocytosis is an atypical feature in MM as these cases are characterized by myelosuppression. 5 Our patient also had an incidental finding of thrombocytosis during routine workup.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%