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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-79 Sentence denotes Hepatitis type C virus infection in patients with type B chronic liver disease.
T2 80-269 Sentence denotes Anti-c100-3 (Ortho) was determined in the sera of 152 patients with HBs antigen-positive chronic liver diseases to assess coinfection of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV).
T3 270-323 Sentence denotes Eleven patients (7.2%) were positive for anti-c100-3.
T4 324-405 Sentence denotes Anti-CP-9 (Okamoto) and HCV-RNA (RT-PCR) were also examined in these 11 patients.
T5 406-487 Sentence denotes Anti-CP-9 was detected in 7 patients and HCV-RNA was detected in all 11 patients.
T6 488-596 Sentence denotes Four of the 11 anti-c100-3-positive patients were positive for HBe antigen (HBeAg) and others were negative.
T7 597-681 Sentence denotes In 8 of the 11 patients, HCV was suspected to be superinfected by blood transfusion.
T8 682-840 Sentence denotes In HBeAg-positive patients, serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) was elevated in relation to active replication of HBV shown by DNA-polymerase activity.
T9 841-926 Sentence denotes The histological findings showed chronic active hepatitis, with or without cirrhosis.
T10 927-1036 Sentence denotes On the other hand, in HBeAg-negative patients, SGPT fluctuated without evidence of active replication of HBV.
T11 1037-1133 Sentence denotes Active inflammation in the liver was observed in 3 of 5 HBeAg-negative patients by liver biopsy.
T12 1134-1383 Sentence denotes These findings suggest that HBV might play an important role in chronic active inflammation in HBeAg-positive patients coinfected with HCV, and that HCV might be responsible for continuous inflammation in HBeAg-negative patients coinfected with HCV.
T1 0-79 Sentence denotes Hepatitis type C virus infection in patients with type B chronic liver disease.
T2 80-269 Sentence denotes Anti-c100-3 (Ortho) was determined in the sera of 152 patients with HBs antigen-positive chronic liver diseases to assess coinfection of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV).
T3 270-323 Sentence denotes Eleven patients (7.2%) were positive for anti-c100-3.
T4 324-405 Sentence denotes Anti-CP-9 (Okamoto) and HCV-RNA (RT-PCR) were also examined in these 11 patients.
T5 406-487 Sentence denotes Anti-CP-9 was detected in 7 patients and HCV-RNA was detected in all 11 patients.
T6 488-596 Sentence denotes Four of the 11 anti-c100-3-positive patients were positive for HBe antigen (HBeAg) and others were negative.
T7 597-681 Sentence denotes In 8 of the 11 patients, HCV was suspected to be superinfected by blood transfusion.
T8 682-840 Sentence denotes In HBeAg-positive patients, serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) was elevated in relation to active replication of HBV shown by DNA-polymerase activity.
T9 841-926 Sentence denotes The histological findings showed chronic active hepatitis, with or without cirrhosis.
T10 927-1036 Sentence denotes On the other hand, in HBeAg-negative patients, SGPT fluctuated without evidence of active replication of HBV.
T11 1037-1133 Sentence denotes Active inflammation in the liver was observed in 3 of 5 HBeAg-negative patients by liver biopsy.
T12 1134-1383 Sentence denotes These findings suggest that HBV might play an important role in chronic active inflammation in HBeAg-positive patients coinfected with HCV, and that HCV might be responsible for continuous inflammation in HBeAg-negative patients coinfected with HCV.