Severe liver disease is caused by HBV rather than HCV in children with hematological malignancies

El-Sayed, Manal H; Magdy Mahmoud Mohamed; Karim, Amr; Maina, Anna-Maria; Oliveri, Filippo; Brunetto, Maurizia Rossana; Bonino, Ferruccio;

Abstract


Patients receiving chemotherapy experience exacerbations of chronic hepatitis B (HBV) or hepatitis C (HCV) viral infections. We examined the pattern of liver disease induced by these infections in 92 children and adolescents with elevated transaminases (median age: 9 years). This included 76 with hematological malignancies (55 ALL, 15 NHL and six Hodgkin's disease) and 16 with thalassemia major. Liver disease was graded: A--occasional hypertransaminemia, B--persistent hypertransaminemia, C--severe hepatitis without encephalopathy, D--fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) and death. Screening included HBsAg, anti-HCV antibody, HBV-DNA and HCV-RNA: 26 had liver biopsies. A total of 60 (79%) patients with malignancies were HBsAg and/or HBV-DNA(+)(genotype D-E) and 47 (62%) were anti-HCV and/or HCV-RNA(+); 33 were coinfected with HBV and HCV. Grade A (n=24) included 16 with HCV and 12 with HBV (six coinfected); 18 with HBV and 11 with HCV (10 coinfected) were graded B (n=22). All grade C (n=25) had HBV with 16 HCV coinfected. FHF and death occurred in five HBV-DNA(+) patients, in four within a month of i.v. methotrexate. Patterns C and D were associated with HBsAg and HBV-DNA (P=0.001 and P<0.001, respectively). In all, 70% of HBV-infected children suffered chemotherapy-associated flares. None of the thalassemics had severe hepatitis exacerbations; 94% had HCV markers with none HBV-DNA(+). One died of progressive cirrhosis.


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Title Severe liver disease is caused by HBV rather than HCV in children with hematological malignancies
Authors El-Sayed, Manal H; Magdy Mahmoud Mohamed ; Karim, Amr; Maina, Anna-Maria; Oliveri, Filippo; Brunetto, Maurizia Rossana; Bonino, Ferruccio
Keywords Children;Fulminant hepatitis;Hematological malignancies;Hepatitis B;Hepatitis C
Issue Date 2003
Journal The hematology journal : the official journal of the European Haematology Association 
ISSN 1466-4860
DOI 10.1038/sj.thj.6200300
PubMed ID 14502256
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-0141960142

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