2012
DOI: 10.5812/hepatmon.8094
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Management of Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Liver Transplantation Setting; The Rising Concerns and Growing Hopes, Report From 10th Congress of the Iranian Society for Organ Transplantation, 2011, Shiraz, Iran

Abstract: Hepatitis B infection is the main cause of liver related mortality in many countries including Iran. Liver transplantation in cirrhosis due to HBV infection before 1990 was an absolute contraindication. Recurrent infection was a significant event in post liver transplant setting and resulted in increased risk of graft failure and death except successful transplanted individuals. Advances in antiviral prophylaxis have now made graft reinfection majority patients as a rare event. Graft and patient survival have … Show more

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“…Individuals who are unable to rid themselves of HBV after six months are considered to have a chronic infection (3). Approximately 500,000 deaths occur every year as the consequence of HBV infection developing into chronic hepatitis, fulminant hepatic failure, liver cirrhosis, and hepatic cellular carcinoma (4). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals who are unable to rid themselves of HBV after six months are considered to have a chronic infection (3). Approximately 500,000 deaths occur every year as the consequence of HBV infection developing into chronic hepatitis, fulminant hepatic failure, liver cirrhosis, and hepatic cellular carcinoma (4). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%