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When my neurological symptoms started, one of the tests requested by my Primary Care Physician was the Hepa Profile. The results were as follows:
HBsAG Screen - Negative Hep A Ab, Igm - Negative Hep B Core Ab, Igm - Negative Hep C Virus Ab - 0.1 (with reference range of 0.0 -0.9 s/co ratio) However, as I was cleaning my files today, I found an old medical result of Hepa Profile taken last 2004 (this was taken in my country). I totally forgot about it. Everything negative (including Anti-HBc Igm), except for the Anti HBe which was positive. I found on google the meaning of the results which I find it confusing: 1. Hep B Core Ab, Igm - detection of acute hepatitis B infection. Question: Since my recent result is negative, does it mean that I dont have an infection? 2. Anti HBe - to monitor chronic hepatitis b infection. Question: Since m y result is positive, does it mean that I have an infection? Given these results, can this be the cause of my neurological symptoms? I am so anxious about this new development!!!! I will appreciate your ideas. Thank you. |
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