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Resolution of recurrent hepatitis B in two liver transplant recipients treated with famciclovir
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1998
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Liver Transplant RecipientsSolid Organ TransplantationTransplantation MedicineHepatitis BImmunologyPathologyRecurrent Hepatitis BChronic Hepatitis BImmunotherapyAutoimmune Liver DiseaseViral HepatitisTransplantationAutoimmunityLiver TransplantationHepatologyAntiviral TherapyHepatitisLiver DiseaseMedicine
Recurrent hepatitis B infection after orthotopic liver transplantation remains problematic despite prophylaxis with hepatitis B immune globulin (anti-HBs IgG). Recently, famciclovir (an oral nucleoside analog) has been shown to have potent antiviral activity against hepatitis B in vitro as well as in patients with chronic hepatitis B. We present two patients who developed recurrent hepatitis B after orthotopic liver transplantation and were treated with famciclovir, 500 mg t.i.d. Both patients subsequently responded with marked improvement in biochemical liver tests and histology, with subsequent loss of hepatitis B surface antigen. Famciclovir is a useful agent in the treatment of hepatitis B in the liver transplant recipient.
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