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Please wat does this mean

HBcAb,..... Positive
HBcIgM....Negative
HBsAg...... Positive
HBSAG VALUE..... 264.79 IU/ML
HBsAB.......Negative
HBsAb value..... 0,00
HBeAg ........ Negative
HBeAg ....... Positive

HBV DNA copies..... 623 IU/mL
Hepatitis B virus DNA 107 IU/mL

GAMMA GT...... 55..  - HIGH
DIRECT BILIRUBIN...... 6.9  -  Above Highest Range.
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Good in the sense the disease is inactive, therefore no progression in fibrosis. Some may describe it as in remission. However, this condition may change, so regular checkups are essential.
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Please what is good about this phase
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I think you have a typing error in the last line of your result, shouldn't it read:
HBeAb ...... positive?

You should also report your ALT and AST values too.

Otherwise, your HBsAg and HBV DNA are both very low, which is good. I guess you are in the Immune Control phase, also known as the inactive phase. There is no need for treatment now, just have regular checkups as conditions can change.

Just my opinion.
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