Diagnosis of Viral Hepatitis
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The doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history and perform a physical exam.
Tests to diagnose hepatitis may include the following:
- Blood tests—Your blood is checked for the presence of hepatitis antigens and antibodies. Antigens are foreign proteins that are part of the hepatitis viruses. Antibodies are proteins that your body has made to fight the infectious agents.
- Liver function studies—The levels of various liver enzymes, bilirubin, and clotting factors in your blood are measured to determine how your liver is functioning.
- Liver biopsy —A sample of liver tissue is removed and examined under a microscope.
Placement of Liver Biopsy Needle
References:
American Liver Foundation website. Available at: http://www.liverfoundation.org/ .
Hepatitis Information Network website. Available at: http://www.hepnet.com/ .
National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse website. Available at: http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ .
Last reviewed January 2010 by David L. Horn, MD, FACP
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