The American Gastroenterology Association (AGA) updated its clinical practice guidelines for managing hepatitis B ...
Cutaneous lesions are frequently located in dependent sites predominantly on the lower extremities below the knee. PAN is most commonly associated with hepatitis B and 10% to 50% of the patients ...
hepatitis B usually asymptomatic 1 to 4 months hepatitis C usually asymptomatic 1 to 3 months herpes cold sores, genital or anal lesions 2 to 20 days HIV fever, sore throat, or rash 2 to 6 weeks ...
hepatitis-B-surface-antigen (HBS-Ag), alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) increase, abdominal pain, palpable abdominal lump, jaundice, lesion size, lesion number, and echo nature (septa, liquefaction ...
oral lesions, conjunctivitis, swelling, muscle/joint aches or general malaise) occurs; do not restart after recovery. Co-infected with hepatitis B or C. Hepatitis fibrosis or cirrhosis ...