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The treatment of hepatitis B usually involves no surgical procedures. However, among patients with advanced liver damage secondary to HBV infection or [[liver failure]] in fulminant hepatitis, [[liver transplantation]] may be beneficial. | The treatment of hepatitis B usually involves no surgical procedures. However, among patients with advanced liver damage secondary to HBV infection or [[liver failure]] in fulminant hepatitis, [[liver transplantation]] may be beneficial. | ||
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Revision as of 20:10, 17 December 2012
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Overview
The treatment of hepatitis B usually involves no surgical procedures. However, among patients with advanced liver damage secondary to HBV infection or liver failure in fulminant hepatitis, liver transplantation may be beneficial.