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When ALT is persistently normal and HBV DNA is high but noninvasive markers suggest more advanced disease, how do you triage between biopsy, immediate antiviral therapy, or close observation—and which discordance patterns most strongly suggest “silent” progression in your experience?

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Hepatology · Mount Sinai Hospital

ALT means absolutely nothing to me. High DNA is very contagious and much more likely to cause fibrosis and liver cancer, let alone the more replication, the more integration into the hepatocyte genome, which is the main cause of liver cancer. Liver biopsy has no role here either; fibrosis is not the...

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When ALT is persistently normal and HBV DNA is high but noninvasive markers suggest more advanced disease, how do you triage between biopsy, immediate antiviral therapy, or close observation—and which discordance patterns most strongly suggest “silent” progression in your experience? | Mednet