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Clinical features of hepatitis B and C virus infections, with high alpha-fetoprotein levels but not hepatocellular carcinomaopen access

Authors
Kim, Cha YoungKim, Bo RaLee, Sang SooJeon, Dae-HongLee, Chang MinKim, Wan SooCho, Hyun ChinKim, Jin JooLee, Jae MinKim, Hong JunHa, Chang YoonKim, Hyun JinKim, Tae HyoJung, Woon TaeLee, Ok-Jae
Issue Date
Jan-2017
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
alpha-fetoprotein; chronic hepatitis B; chronic hepatitis C; hepatocellular carcinoma
Citation
MEDICINE, v.96, no.2
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Journal Title
MEDICINE
Volume
96
Number
2
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/13975
DOI
10.1097/MD.0000000000005844
ISSN
0025-7974
1536-5964
Abstract
The appropriate alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) level to confirm hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) could be 100ng/mL; however, the clinical significance of falsely elevated AFP in patients without HCC has not been fully studied. We investigated the clinical features and outcome of patients without HCC but with high AFP levels (100 ng/mL), especially with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) or C (CHC). The sample included 124 consecutive patients with CHB (n=97) or CHC (n=27), with AFP levels >100ng/mL and without HCC at baseline. Multivariate Cox proportional regression analysis was performed to determine the factors associated with AFP normalization and HCC development. During the mean 52-month follow-up, the proportion of patients with CHB with AFP normalization (90.7%) was significantly higher than the proportion of patients with CHC (59.3%, P<0.001). Initial aspartate aminotransferase levels (hazard ratio [HR]= 1.02 per 10 U/L increase, P=0.021) and antiviral therapy (HR=2.89, P<0.001) were significantly associated with AFP normalization. Of the 16 (12.9%) patients who developed HCC, hepatitis B virus infection (HR=10.82, P=0.001), initiation of antiviral treatment postenrollment (HR= 0.23, P=0.030), and AFP normalization within 12 months (HR=0.13, P=0.011) were associated with HCC development. CHB and CHC were the most common causes of falsely elevated AFP (>100ng/mL). With either CHB or CHC, persistent AFP elevation (>12 months), regardless of antiviral treatment, might be an important marker of HCC development.
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