Research Article
Interface Hepatitis over Grade 2 May Differentiate Chronic Inflammation Associated with CHB from NAFLD in the Early Stage
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Representative pictures of interfacial hepatitis. (a) Male, 27 years old, chronic HBV infection, ALT 66 U/L, HBV DNA IU/mL; liver biopsy revealed grade 3 interface hepatitis, grade 2 fibrosis, and hepatic steatosis 40–50% (S2), being diagnosed with CHB combined with NAFLD; (b) male, 34 years old, chronic HBV infection, ALT 47 IU/L, HBV DNA E7 IU/mL, liver biopsy revealed grade 1 interface hepatitis, grade 1-2 fibrosis, hepatic steatosis 50–60% (S2), being diagnosed with NAFLD while infected with HBV; (c), Male, 36 years old, chronic HBV infection, HBVDNA 57, ALT 58 U/L; liver biopsy revealed grade 0 interface hepatitis, grade 0 fibrosis, and hepatic steatosis 30% (S1), being diagnosed with NAFLD while infected with HBV.
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