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vit d3 82ng/ml and lowering alt, not on therapy


my sister just got tests results and the patern of hbvdna, alt looks inversely correlated with vitd 25oh>80ng/ml, this can be confirmed by time, she now has for the first time alt 40, hbvdna stable at around 200.000iu/ml, no liver damage 4.5kpa, hbsag around 18.000iu/ml

probably vitamin d is able to protect liver despite hbvdna detactable keeping alt 40, she will be checking fibroscan and hbsag next month

she has normal calcium as usual and creatinine and check every 3 months with vit d.she has daily vit d3 5000-8000iu
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thanks for the general link. I will look for the hdl presentation for more details (I spend some time, but not found it yet :) )
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finally after googling about 2 hrs found the link of posters about easl 2011 berlin, the study is among these abstracts

http://www1.easl.eu/easl2011/program/Posters/index.asp

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not the study at easl which considered also good hdl ranges superior to 70mg/dlbut about hdl
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2949833/

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http://www2.kenes.com/liver-congress/Pages/Previous_Congresses.aspx
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i ll check them all later anyway since we have access to full studies now and it can be interesting to see full study of some
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i posted already here it was easl 2010 or 2011, i can t find it by search box now.it was something simialr to vit d abstarct, those with lowest hbvdna have high hdl

here's webcasts link but we have to search again all both 2010 and 2011
http://www.multiwebcast.com/easl/2011/International_Liver_Congress_2011/listing_poster/by_poster#_t_192
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