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Hepatitis B - Surgery

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Surgery

Hepatitis B is a viral infection that affects the liver. There is no surgical treatment for hepatitis B.

If you develop significant liver damage because of hepatitis and your condition becomes life-threatening, you may need a liver transplant.

In rare cases, short-term (acute) hepatitis B progresses rapidly to liver failure, a life-threatening condition called fulminant hepatitis. For some people, liver transplantation offers the only hope for survival.

Last Updated: 10/15/2007

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