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i've got my hepa profile plss help me interpreting this......


               Pt. Count   Cut off       Remarks
HbsAg 2.607 0.105 Reactive
HbsAb 0.011 0.105 Non reactive
HbeAg 0.013 0.105 Non reactive
Anti-Hbe 2.488 0.943 Non reactive
Anti-Hbc IgG 0.141 0.703 Reactive
Anti-HBc IgM 0.009 0.105 Non reactive


thank you pls help me to interpret this.....
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hi, please help, i need to know a lot about hepatitis b,, please help me..
can anybody explain my hepatitis profile?

examination            my count                  cut-off value               interpretation
HBsAg                <   3.000                         0.658                       reactive
ANTI-HBE                 0.390                        1.321                        reactive
HBeAg                      0.320                        0.621                       non-reactive

please  give me an interpretation of this...
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Dear sir, my hbsag test result: HbsAg sample od    cut off od  
                                                          2.799             0.105
                                              HbeAg is Negative
                                              SGPT  Result         Reference value      
                                                          71                Up to 65
                                              HBV DNA is Negative

Sir, would you tell me about treatment.
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Looks like you have HBeAg negative chronic Hep B.  Do you know your HBV DNA?
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this is my first
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Was this your first testing or there were tests before this one?
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