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Chronic Hepatitis Associated with Drug Abuse: Significance of Hepatitis B Virus

One hundred and seventy-seven former heroin addicts, consisting of 85 who were newly admitted to a methadone maintenance program and 92 who had received methadone for a mean period of 30 months, were prospectively studied for up to 2 years in order to determine: (1) the effect of heroin withdrawal o...

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Autores principales: Miller, Denis J., Kleber, Herbert, Bloomer, Joseph R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1979
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/452620
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description One hundred and seventy-seven former heroin addicts, consisting of 85 who were newly admitted to a methadone maintenance program and 92 who had received methadone for a mean period of 30 months, were prospectively studied for up to 2 years in order to determine: (1) the effect of heroin withdrawal on the hepatic abnormalities, and (2) the incidence of HBsAg, anti-HBs, and anti-HCc as indices of the frequency of hepatitis B virus infection. Our study indicates that (1) hepatic abnormalities persist when heroin is discontinued and are not temporally related to drug and/or needle usage, and (2) that 71% of subjects had either HBsAg or anti-HBs; anti-HBc was tested for in 16 patients and was present in 100%, although 9 of the 16 were both HBsAg- and anti-HBs-negative. This study suggests that hepatitis B is largely responsible for the liver dysfunction. It is proposed that an abnormality in immune function, induced by heroin, is responsible for the high incidence of chronic hepatitis. Attention is drawn to the similarity between former drug addicts and hemophiliacs, since both develop chronic hepatitis in spite of anti-HBs in the serum.
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spelling pubmed-25957022008-12-05 Chronic Hepatitis Associated with Drug Abuse: Significance of Hepatitis B Virus Miller, Denis J. Kleber, Herbert Bloomer, Joseph R. Yale J Biol Med Articles One hundred and seventy-seven former heroin addicts, consisting of 85 who were newly admitted to a methadone maintenance program and 92 who had received methadone for a mean period of 30 months, were prospectively studied for up to 2 years in order to determine: (1) the effect of heroin withdrawal on the hepatic abnormalities, and (2) the incidence of HBsAg, anti-HBs, and anti-HCc as indices of the frequency of hepatitis B virus infection. Our study indicates that (1) hepatic abnormalities persist when heroin is discontinued and are not temporally related to drug and/or needle usage, and (2) that 71% of subjects had either HBsAg or anti-HBs; anti-HBc was tested for in 16 patients and was present in 100%, although 9 of the 16 were both HBsAg- and anti-HBs-negative. This study suggests that hepatitis B is largely responsible for the liver dysfunction. It is proposed that an abnormality in immune function, induced by heroin, is responsible for the high incidence of chronic hepatitis. Attention is drawn to the similarity between former drug addicts and hemophiliacs, since both develop chronic hepatitis in spite of anti-HBs in the serum. 1979 /pmc/articles/PMC2595702/ /pubmed/452620 Text en
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Chronic Hepatitis Associated with Drug Abuse: Significance of Hepatitis B Virus
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