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Table 5 The relationship between serum HBV-infectious markers in 329 cases, and initial symptoms and the staging of renal function in HBV-GN

From: The relationship between HBV serum markers and the clinicopathological characteristics of hepatitis B virus-associated glomerulonephritis (HBV-GN) in the northeastern chinese population

HBV-infectious markers in serum

 

Initial symptoms number (%)

Renal function staging, number(%)

N

Edema

Urine abnormity

Lumbago and hypodynamia

I

II

III

IV

V

HBsAg+,HBeAg+,HBcAb+

160

84(52.5)

49(30.6)

27(16.9)

110(68.8)

35(21.9)

12(7.5)

2(1.3)

1(0.6)

HBsAg+,HBeAb+,HBcAb+

89

45(50.6)

26(29.2)

18(20.2)

61(68.5)

15(16.9)

6(6.7)

3(3.4)

4(4.5)

HBsAg+,HBcAb+

47

24(51.1)

11(23.4)

12(25.5)

27(57.5)

13(27.7)

3(6.4)

4(8.5)

0

HBsAg+

33

16(48.5)

10(30.3)

7(21.2)

27(81.8)

3(9.1)

2(6.1)

1(3)

0

Total

329

169(51.4)

96(29.2)

64(19.5)

225(68.4)

66(20.1)

23(7)

10(3)

5(1.5)