Overview of HBV associated Fulminant hepatitis B

Fulminant hepatitis or massive hepatic cell death, is a rare and life-threatening complication of acute hepatitis that can occur in cases of hepatitis B, D, and E, in addition to drug-induced and autoimmune hepatitis.The complication more frequently occurs in instances of hepatitis B and D co-infection at a rate of 2–20% and in pregnant women with hepatitis E at rate of 15–20% of cases. In addition to the signs of acute hepatitis, people can also demonstrate signs of coagulopathy (abnormal coagulation studies with easy bruising and bleeding) and encephalopathy (confusion, disorientation, and sleepiness). In addition to the signs of acute hepatitis, people can also demonstrate signs of coagulopathy (abnormal coagulation studies with easy bruising and bleeding) and encephalopathy (confusion, disorientation, and sleepiness).


ID Literature Title Group
1 10745228 Properties of hepatitis B virus genome recovered from Vietnamese patients with fulminant hepatitis in comparison with those of acute hepatitis.
Mutation
2 11481624 A dominant hepatitis B virus population defective in virus secretion because of several S-gene mutations from a patient with fulminant hepatitis.
Mutation
3 11596083 Molecular analysis of hepatitis B virus genomes isolated from black African patients with fulminant hepatitis B.
Mutation
4 12185284 Detection and significance of a G1862T variant of hepatitis B virus in Chinese patients with fulminant hepatitis.
Mutation
5 17498766 Influences on hepatitis B virus replication by a naturally occurring mutation in the core gene.
Mutation
6 18428142 Analysis of the entire nucleotide sequence of hepatitis B causing consecutive cases of fatal fulminant hepatitis in Miyagi Prefecture Japan.
Mutation
7 19850315 Enhanced intracellular retention of a hepatitis B virus strain associated with fulminant hepatitis.
Mutation
8 22037043 Fatal fulminant primary hepatitis B virus infections with G1896A precore viral mutants in southeastern France.
Mutation
9 22720023 Hepatitis B virus gene mutations in liver diseases: a report from New Delhi.
Mutation
10 22795596 Association between S21 substitution in the core protein of hepatitis B virus and fulminant hepatitis.
Mutation
11 23596461 Drug-related mutational patterns in hepatitis B virus (HBV) reverse transcriptase proteins from Iranian treatment-naïve chronic HBV patients.
Mutation
12 23773581 Renal transplantation from hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)-positive donors to HBsAg-negative recipients: a case of post-transplant fulminant hepatitis associated with an extensively mutated hepatitis B virus strain and review of the current literature.
Mutation
13 25132075 Molecular analysis of the interspousal transmission of hepatitis B virus in two Japanese patients who acquired fulminant hepatitis B after 50 and 49 years of marriage.
Mutation
14 30505167 Hepatitis B virus precore G1896A mutation in chronic liver disease patients with HBeAg negative serology from North India.
Mutation
15 9303514 Surface gene mutants of hepatitis B virus in infants who develop acute or chronic infections despite immunoprophylaxis.
Mutation
16 9425945 Hepatitis B virus with antigenically altered hepatitis B surface antigen is selected by high-dose hepatitis B immune globulin after liver transplantation.
Mutation
17 33857724 LCR based quick detection of hotspot G1896A mutation in patients with different spectrum of hepatitis B.
Mutation
Contents
Description
Group Note
  • Mutation Tag: literature about this virus mutation and click the eye icon to see detail mutation information in literature
  • VIS-cistrome Tag: literature associated this virus integration and click the eye icon to see detail information of 3 cistrome factors (histone modification, transcription factor binding site and chromatin accessibility)