|
|
| Common features are due to the developing and in acute viral hepatitis. The most significant difference is cyclical, time-limited course of acute viral hepatitis with the phases of incubation, the generalization, organ manifestations (actual liver damage) and convalescence, and also like progressive course of chronic hepatitis. A typical form of acute viral hepatitis is different from chronic hepatitis B significantly higher elevation of aminotransferase activity reflects not strongly expressed, but the total defeat of the liver parenchyma. The high level of enzyme activity in acute viral hepatitis reflects the effectiveness of the immune response directed at elimination of virus-infected liver cells, and the vast majority of patients demonstrated a favorable prognosis. In chronic hepatitis, in contrast, high aminotransferase activity of blood is always a handicap index progressirovaniya pathological process. |
|