Background and aim The aim of the study was to analyze the diagnostic performance and clinical utility of simple noninvasive tests for the detection of advanced fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) infection seen at a tertiary referral center in Germany. Patients and methods We retrospectively analyzed 239 adult CHB patients with available liver biopsies. Patient demographics, hepatitis B markers, antiviral treatment, laboratory parameters, results from liver imaging, and histology were recorded. The sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values were determined along with the area under receiver operating characteristic curves (AUROC) using published formulas and cut-off values for fibrosis index based...
<div><p>Noninvasive biomarkers have been developed to predict hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related fibros...
Noninvasive fibrosis tests are highly needed but have not been well studied in chronic hepatitis B p...
AIM: To assess the performance of several non-invasive markers and of our recently proposed stepwise...
Noninvasive markers of liver fibrosis have been most extensively studied. The aim of this study was ...
Background & Aims While the gold standard in the assessment of liver fibrosis remains liver biopsy, ...
Objectives Despite being an invasive method, liver biopsy followed by pathological grading remains t...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: While the gold standard in the assessment of liver fibrosis remains liver biopsy,...
AIM:To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy and clinical utility of the fibrosis index based on the four...
Background: Non-invasive test have been constructed and evaluated mainly for binary diagnoses. The a...
Objectives: To compare the efficacy of blood biochemical indicators with imaging techniques and biop...
Background/Aims: The invasiveness of a liver biopsy and its inconsistent results have prompted effor...
Noninvasive biomarkers have been developed to predict hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related fibrosis owing...
Noninvasive biomarkers have been developed to predict hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related fibrosis owing...
WOS: 000429311600004Background: Manynoninvasive methods, including aspartateaminotransaminase (AST)/...
<div><p>Noninvasive biomarkers have been developed to predict hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related fibros...
<div><p>Noninvasive biomarkers have been developed to predict hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related fibros...
Noninvasive fibrosis tests are highly needed but have not been well studied in chronic hepatitis B p...
AIM: To assess the performance of several non-invasive markers and of our recently proposed stepwise...
Noninvasive markers of liver fibrosis have been most extensively studied. The aim of this study was ...
Background & Aims While the gold standard in the assessment of liver fibrosis remains liver biopsy, ...
Objectives Despite being an invasive method, liver biopsy followed by pathological grading remains t...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: While the gold standard in the assessment of liver fibrosis remains liver biopsy,...
AIM:To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy and clinical utility of the fibrosis index based on the four...
Background: Non-invasive test have been constructed and evaluated mainly for binary diagnoses. The a...
Objectives: To compare the efficacy of blood biochemical indicators with imaging techniques and biop...
Background/Aims: The invasiveness of a liver biopsy and its inconsistent results have prompted effor...
Noninvasive biomarkers have been developed to predict hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related fibrosis owing...
Noninvasive biomarkers have been developed to predict hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related fibrosis owing...
WOS: 000429311600004Background: Manynoninvasive methods, including aspartateaminotransaminase (AST)/...
<div><p>Noninvasive biomarkers have been developed to predict hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related fibros...
<div><p>Noninvasive biomarkers have been developed to predict hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related fibros...
Noninvasive fibrosis tests are highly needed but have not been well studied in chronic hepatitis B p...
AIM: To assess the performance of several non-invasive markers and of our recently proposed stepwise...